
Chorei: Japanese business routine for a productive day
Chorei is a Japanese word used for a morning gathering held standing up. Everyone on the team must participate for a while before starting the day.
Chorei
It is a traditional practice. Its duration is quite short, usually extending to 15 minutes. However, it is a very effective way to keep everyone motivated and aligned with the same vision every day.
Unlike other meetings that usually take place in companies, this one is effective enough to boost everyone’s energy, positivity and focus on common goals.
This practice helps to know how the projects are going, share the problems that have been found and plan the day. Their attendance is mandatory for the entire team.
The purpose is to improve results by encouraging unity and teamwork. In these meetings everyone can express themselves and interact.
Do you want to make your own Chorei? You will have to be punctual. Do not exceed 10 or 15 minutes. Confirm that everyone is motivated. Be consistent.
Here are some ideas for you to organize an effective Chorei:
-Propose a brainstorming session.
-Schedule a few minutes of meditation.
-Choose a different person every day who shares your goals.
-Propose a leader who inspires the team.
-Encourage the team to share their interests.
-Shows in a graph the progress of a common project.
At Idea Strategic Firm we are strong advocates of these routines. It’s a perfect example of how to get the team inspired to contribute to the company’s goals. As far as possible, we try to apply practices like this, the results of which are very beneficial.
Why not try adding a new approach to your team’s meetings to boost morale and productivity?|
Unlike other meetings that usually take place in companies, this one is effective enough to boost everyone’s energy, positivity and focus on common goals.
IDEA Design Team
Published on October 9, 2021
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