As people gear up for the coming holiday season, many are turning to their communities, either for a little extra help, or to help those that need it. There are dozens of ways companies can give back to their communities and CEO Chef’s philanthropic team cooking events allow them to do just that while building stronger, more efficient teams.
Bridging the Culture Gap The Holidays are a special time of year where the diversity of America really shines through, as people from all walks of life celebrate the season in their own unique ways. This diversity, which enriches all aspects of our lives, also causes communication problems that can hinder a group’s ability to work effectively as a team. CEO Chef’s cooking team building programs bridge this communication gap by bringing people together over great food; one of the few universally enjoyed aspects of American Holiday traditions. Helping the Community Philanthropic team cooking events cultivate a stronger sense of teamwork while instilling a deeper connection to the community that keeps the business going. To do this, each event requires teams to create mouth-watering meals using communication, creativity, and collaboration, with the end products donated to the charity of choice. Two Ways to Grow and Give CEO Chef has dedicated years to helping companies build better teams. Today, they also have two programs that allow companies to grow while giving back to the communities that have sustained them.
Giving back to the community while building stronger teams is a great way for companies to expand their brand. To learn more about philanthropic team cooking events or to request more information, please contact CEO Chef today!
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AuthorJim Connolly is Founder of CEO Chef and author of three team building and leadership development books. Archives
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