• Episode 5: COOK: Great ingredients for creating community at work

  • 2023/06/21
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Episode 5: COOK: Great ingredients for creating community at work

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  • If we thrive better together, and good relationships help with performance, then how can we successfully create and nurture strong communities at work? 

     

    Our quality of life is dependent on the nature of our relationships – a fact often forgotten in busy work settings. At award-winning UK home-ready meals company, COOK, the team actively focuses on helping staff to thrive. It is intentionally inclusive, has a clear values system and works hard at providing a warm welcome to every customer, believing that food helps to bring people together.  

     

    In this episode of Rewilding Work with Paul Miller, DWG’s Founder and Chief Creative Officer Paul Miller meets COOK’s Co-CEO, Rosie Brown. Together, they discuss COOK’s approach and the ingredients it relies upon to create a community that flourishes. Rosie describes the practicalities of growing a culture that focuses on individuals and remains true to the company’s family roots.  

     

    We also hear from expert commentators Abigail Whilmore, Chief People Officer at Dr Barbara Sturm and Founder of People Flow Consultancy, and Céline Schillinger, Founder and CEO of We Need Social. They reflect on this fascinating discussion and add their own perspectives to the conversational cooking pot. 

     

    Rewilding Work helps give focus to the view that, if we change the world of work, we can change the wider world. Creating communities where individuals truly thrive is a step on this journey. So, for a warming conversation seasoned with insights and Paul’s three ‘seeds of wisdom’, watch today.  

     

    (Show notes, links and transcript for this episode.) 

    Guests:  

    Rosie Brown, Co-CEO of COOK 

    Céline Schillinger, Founder and CEO of We Need Social  

    Abigail Wilmore, Chief People Officer at Dr Barbara Sturm and Founder of People Flow Consultancy 


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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If we thrive better together, and good relationships help with performance, then how can we successfully create and nurture strong communities at work? 

 

Our quality of life is dependent on the nature of our relationships – a fact often forgotten in busy work settings. At award-winning UK home-ready meals company, COOK, the team actively focuses on helping staff to thrive. It is intentionally inclusive, has a clear values system and works hard at providing a warm welcome to every customer, believing that food helps to bring people together.  

 

In this episode of Rewilding Work with Paul Miller, DWG’s Founder and Chief Creative Officer Paul Miller meets COOK’s Co-CEO, Rosie Brown. Together, they discuss COOK’s approach and the ingredients it relies upon to create a community that flourishes. Rosie describes the practicalities of growing a culture that focuses on individuals and remains true to the company’s family roots.  

 

We also hear from expert commentators Abigail Whilmore, Chief People Officer at Dr Barbara Sturm and Founder of People Flow Consultancy, and Céline Schillinger, Founder and CEO of We Need Social. They reflect on this fascinating discussion and add their own perspectives to the conversational cooking pot. 

 

Rewilding Work helps give focus to the view that, if we change the world of work, we can change the wider world. Creating communities where individuals truly thrive is a step on this journey. So, for a warming conversation seasoned with insights and Paul’s three ‘seeds of wisdom’, watch today.  

 

(Show notes, links and transcript for this episode.) 

Guests:  

Rosie Brown, Co-CEO of COOK 

Céline Schillinger, Founder and CEO of We Need Social  

Abigail Wilmore, Chief People Officer at Dr Barbara Sturm and Founder of People Flow Consultancy 


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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