Wednesday, July 15, 2015

The Team Lunch Series: Making Company Culture + Breakfast Salad

Carolyn Sams and Isis Krause of First Seating know the power of a great breakfast or lunch to transform a team meeting into a fun social gathering - bonus points if everyone gets involved in the kitchen. All summer long, we’re bringing you a series of team lunch concepts from this creative strategy duo that will have your team connecting and creating business solutions in a way that’s fun and practical...plus office-kitchen-friendly dishes to go along with the discussion. First Seating specializes in helping teams of all shapes and sizes - non-profits and purpose-driven businesses especially - tackle their most important initiatives and issues through engaging, collaborative, creative round-tables helping to drive rich conversations, collaborative decisions, and stronger connections among teams. Last month Carolyn and Isis gave us tips for the perfect conversation starters at your team pow-wow. This month, they're looking into the idea of "shared vision" and how everyone can contribute to building the type of culture and creed they're proud to represent... We like to use our mornings to think big. During our strategy workshops, we use mornings as the time of day to think big-picture and establish a shared vision together. With everyone’s brains fresh and unencumbered by the day’s worries, we can better tackle questions like, “what do we stand for?” “where are we going?” and “what are we building?” Add a great breakfast into the picture, and voilà, you’ve got a powerful discussion that can bring clarity to your organization’s purpose and empower the whole team.Take a look at the guide below for ideas on hosting your own vision breakfast in the office. Work through the following questions to look at it from a variety of angles, spark new ideas and create a vibrant discussion.
THE TEAM CONVERSATION: Build a SHARED VISION Download worksheet here
question 1: WHAT DO YOU STAND FOR? Reason to Exist: What is your ambitious 10-year goal? Why do you exist as an organization? Unique Qualities: What makes you unlike any other organization? How will this help you reach your goals? End Result: How are you making a mark in this world over the long term? What do you want to see changed or improved?
question 2: WHAT DO YOU ASPIRE TO BECOME? Size: How large do you want to become as an organization? How many new people will join the team? Offerings: What new big endeavors, products, or programs are part of your long-term vision? What do you want to remove or modify from your current offerings? Customers + Clients: Who is your ideal target customer or audience? How many people are you reaching and where? Location: Where will you have offices and staff? Employees + Culture: What type of employees make up your organization? What is your ideal working culture?
Our hearty breakfast salad - a healthy twist on the classic potatoes and eggs - is the perfect meal to accompany this inspiring morning conversation with the team. Once you’ve gotten the base down (greens + potatoes + eggs + chives), feel free to get creative and let this salad reflect the seasons. In summer, add oversized slices of beautiful heirloom tomatoes, or swap in roasted kabocha squash during the winter. Serve with a slice of bread (and jam!) on the side if you like.[olists num=1]  

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