Thailand is centered around well-being - spas, massages, herbs, colorful aromatic food, and holistic medicine overflow throughout the country. Thailand encourages physical health through various movement-based activities, such as walking through markets, deep-tissue massages, or sweating heavily on a strenuous tropical hike. Thai food promotes digestive health, and a variety of herbs support skin health. Dive deeper, and one will realize that maintaining a healthy body in Thailand goes hand in hand with a healthy mind. Thailand's culture is relaxed, friendly, and often at peace. A healthy mindset can blossom easily in Thailand, where people are encouraged to slow down, sniff some herbs, and stretch as often as possible. As someone overwhelmed by the fast, grinding life of Southern California, Thailand offered the reprieve I needed to heal my spirit, stomach, and mind. Maintaining an Active Lifestyle Thai...
Where Coffee Meets Culture: My Experience with Orientation, Socialization, and Culture at Dutch Bros (by Karina Martinez)
When people think of Dutch Bros, they usually picture colorful drinks, loud music, free stickers, and baristas so friendly they’ll jump in the car with you. As someone who has had the opportunity to work for Dutch Bros, I can say that the energy customers feel isn’t an act; it is the result of intentional and effective HR practices that are focused on orientation, socialization, and culture. From your very first day, you experience how these practices shape the entire Dutch experience. Orientation, Socialization, Culture In HR management, orientation is the introduction of the role and company to new hires. This is intended to help them feel welcomed and informed. Socialization goes beyond the initial training process; it’s how new hires grasp the organization’s values, behaviors, and traditions over time. Together, these fun...