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Keurig - Café  Culture (Fostering Thought Diversity)

Keurig - Café Culture (Fostering Thought Diversity)

Hosted by BigHeads Network

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Cafés rose to prominence in Europe during the late 17th century, because unlike restaurants and eateries specializing in expensive meals, cafés minimized their selection in favor of providing coffee and affordable admission. This ease of convenience and affordability made them accessible to all different classes...and the establishments became a retreat to foster community and promote the exchange of ideas and philosophies. It’s a dynamic that became known as CAFÉ CULTURE and helped trigger the AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT. And Café Culture still exists today since cafés (AKA “coffee shops”) continue to be places where disparate perspectives collide and come together to share and create ideas. Not surprisingly, the Café Culture dynamic has spilled over into the business world where companies (big and small) are focused on finding ways to bring diverse minds together inside their four walls, because it’s been proven that diverse teams are able to create more innovative ideas, products, and solutions. In the corporate world this dynamic is called “cognitive or thought diversity,” but those of us who work in the coffee industry still call it, “Café Culture.” Whichever name you use, the fact remains that companies are looking for inspiration, tools, approaches, and strategies to help foster thought diversity (or Café Culture) at their organization. So, it should come as no surprise that one of the most iconic companies in the coffee industry, Keurig, decided to help. Introducing the Keurig Commercial podcast, Café Culture – a limited-run podcast series with one important mission: to become your “go to” thought diversity resource. We plan to do this by featuring inspiring and eye-opening conversations with influential thought diversity researchers, academics, thought leaders and practitioners who will provide you with insight and information you can use to foster this crucial dynamic at your organization. Simply put, we’re going to help you bring Café Culture to your workplace! About the Host: John Palumbo is the founder of BigHeads Network , a full-service podcast production company and thought diversity specialist.

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23 min

Episode Eight: Summing Up the Series

In this wrap-up of the limited-run series, host John Palumbo is joined by SVP and General Manager at Keurig Dr. Pepper, Phil Drapeau and the two recap the season and discuss some of the things they learned, including the insights and strategies that surprised them most.

7 min

Break Room 6 – More Simple Strategies

In this Break Room, host John Palumbo tosses out a few simple approaches your company can take to foster thought diversity including what he calls “Ride Alongs,” which brings different departments together…creating a “Guest Office,” where outsiders can “co-work” from your space…and even “Reframing Resumes,” which will help you start hiring and finding more diverse talent.

27 min

Episode Seven: Getting Comfortable with Conflict

If you’re going to foster thought diversity and bringing different minds together at your organization (which you NEED to do), you need to be prepared for some debates and disagreements. Of course, these are things that make some companies and leaders uncomfortable, but they’re necessary and you need to embrace them.In this episode Harvard Business School Professor, Francesca Gino, discusses the ways companies can get comfortable with the “conflict” that’s essential in fostering thought diversity.

14 min

Break Room 5 – Creating "Collisions" to Add Value

In this Break Room, host John Palumbo discusses why it’s important for organizations to create casual or spontaneous collisions at their workplace, which is when employees run into one another and discuss ideas or projects or problems they’re trying to solve. He even discusses ways your company can make collisions happen!

25 min

Episode Six: Ideas About Creating Café Culture from…the Coworking Category

When it comes to creating a thought diverse Café Culture dynamic, some co-working spaces seem to have it figured out - their members come from all different fields and backgrounds and the spaces themselves are designed to create spontaneous “collisions” among members. In this episode, founder of the co-working space Common Desk (which was recently acquired by WeWork), Nick Clark discusses co-working best-practices and strategies that any company can use to bring Café Culture to their organization.

2 min

Break Room 4 – Why Social Media & AI are Thought Diversity Killers

In this Break Room, host John Palumbo discusses how social media and its AI and algorithms are designed to feed us information that mirrors our own values and opinions and we end up in a sort of echo chamber, which is the opposite of what thought diversity is all about. So, what should organizations and leaders do?

17 min

Episode Five: Creating Your Café

In this episode, author of the article, “3 Powerful Ways to Improve Diversity of Thought On Your Team,”  Kate Gerasimova discusses strategies that every organization can use to bring a thought diverse Café Culture to their organization, including hiring outside the box and how to brainstorm differently.

9 min

Break Room 3 – A.B.C.D. (Always Be Connecting Dots)

In this Break Room, host John Palumbo discusses one of the most important elements of thought diversity – DOT CONNECTING, which is making connections between everything we learn from the diverse perspectives around us and the problem we’re trying to solve…or skills we’re trying to build…or objectives we’re trying to meet.

22 min

Episode Four: How Panasonic Fosters Thought Diversity and Café Culture

In this episode, the head of marketing at Panasonic, Brian Rowley, discusses some of the benefits and results his organization has experienced by encouraging different teams to collaborate and come together. He even talks about how he has invited some unexpected outside perspectives to help his team build crucial soft skills.

8 min

Break Room 2 – Become a “Reframer”

In this Break Room, host John Palumbo discusses a strategy that will help open your eyes to some of the more diverse and disparate people you might want to collaborate with or spend time with, to get some inspiration for a problem you’re trying to solve or an objective you’re trying to meet. It’s called REFRAMING, and as you’ll hear, it’s an approach you should start practicing now!

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