Posts tagged "Office"

Office Coffee

We all love to gather around at the office vending machine and have a coffee run or just to catch up with other colleagues. It just makes the day more interesting, at least to me. No need for office politics, just some good keeping up and some laughs on the side.

Sometimes, we’re just too caught up with work and we’re stuck at our desk. There’s always this co-worker who’s willing to help and get you some cup of Joe. Here’s a funny take on such situation. This happens, too, actually!

Be the first to comment - What do you think?
Posted by Olga Hartman - November 19, 2013 at 10:27 am

Categories: Coffee Videos   Tags: , , , , , ,

Coffee and Relating To People

We all have our own reason why we go to work. We have plates to fill, mouths to feed, bills to pay, and the list goes on. Sometimes, even though we have so many passions in life that we want to pursue, we just have to put them on the back burner.

We go to work, wearing the long faces that we seem to have been plastering on our faces since week 1 of our adult lives. “How can I keep myself sane?” you mumble as you enter your cubicle. It’s another one of those boring days, you notice.

Then you see one of your colleagues headed to the coffee vending machine. You see it in his eyes, he’s as bored as you are. Actually, he seems to be a little irritated. You notice him squinting, and you approach him. You talk about the party you know he has been to last night. All of a sudden, you feel good. Then someone barges in, another one of your officemates. The three of you burst in laughter because of something that officemate of you blurted out. The point of this story?

Sharing coffee in the workplace is what makes most of us have at least a bearable day at work. There are even people who won’t drink coffee when alone in public. Coffee is something that brings us together, and brightens our day. Coffee alone can do that, of course, but toss in some conversation with friends and everything is better.

Every employer should know about this, so they could know just how significant putting coffee stations in the office is. Certainly, they cannot overlook the quality of the coffee they provide!

Be the first to comment - What do you think?
Posted by Olga Hartman - October 1, 2013 at 3:47 pm

Categories: Coffee Articles   Tags: , , , , , ,

Coffee and Peers in the Workplace

In 2010, there was a survey regarding coffee consumption habits of certain adults. An astounding 88% of them claimed to drink at least a cup of coffee a day. This is one the many reasons why employers must strongly take into account having coffee in the office

Employees tend to be more productive when they feel valued, respected, and when their needs are recognized. When employers provide quality coffee, they send a message that they care about the employees.

For the lovers of coffee, if they can’t get their caffeine fix in the office, they are likely to swing by local restaurants or cafe to get their fix. Long queues in this places might cause tardiness or increased time away from work.

Research has it that workplace friendships increase employee retention. The almost proverbial “water cooler conversation” may come into mind, you could think that, but toss in come coffee. Coffee vending area is where they exchange banter.

This certain survey also showed that only 8% of coffee drinkers will drink coffee alone in public. We all love to share coffee and relating to our peers. Combine them and you’re bound to see workplace smiles.

But of course, you can’t overlook the quality and flavor of the coffee used. Majority of coffee drinkers will only drink a good-tasting quality coffee, not the ones that can be considered as coffee-colored water. Coffee drinkers go for smooth and complex, not bitter or bland.

Combine them all together, a good coffee in an environment conducive for workplace friendships provides employers with a motivated workforce. The perks plus the peers will yield a happy and productive team.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?
Posted by Olga Hartman - September 9, 2013 at 9:11 am

Categories: Coffee Articles   Tags: , , , , , , , ,

How can I enhance the coffee in my office?

Question by Mirza Hakimi: How can I enhance the coffee in my office?
In our small office environment, we use an average coffee machine, with supermarket coffee, and some flavored creams and sugar. Nothing extraordinary. We all drink it. What can we do to diversify, and create a sense of “new” with our daily routine?

Best answer:

Answer by happykat

You get different blends at the supermarket. Ones that are already packed and ones that you can choose and grind.

For each day of the week (Mon-Fri), why don’t you have a flavor/blend for each day?! (There’s the ‘french roast’, ‘colombian roast’, ‘irish cream’ and so on…), So each day everyone can look forward to something different. If you do like this idea, ask the rest of them in the office, take a vote on it and go buy nice flavors. Make sure to accommodate everyone 🙂

Add your own answer in the comments!

8 comments - What do you think?
Posted by Coffee Guy - February 23, 2013 at 2:30 pm

Categories: Coffee Questions   Tags: , , , , , , ,

Why Coffee Pods Are The Best Coffee Solution For The Office

Article by Stephanie Larkin

Many employers often wonder what their employees want, besides a raise of course. The answer might be surprising. A number of Fortune 500 companies have discovered that one of the most treasured perks they provide for their employees is something they might never expect – coffee! A break room well-stocked with a variety of coffees and other beverages is high on the list of perks that employees are looking for. More and more employers are finding that the very best way to give their employees something they will enjoy is by bringing coffee pods into the employee break room.

Coffee pods first made their appearance on the market about a decade ago. At the time, they were expensive and there were few varieties available. The critics were not kind about the coffee either, but all that has changed. Today, coffee machines that use coffee pods are among the most popular office coffee machines on the market, and with good reason. Why choose coffee pods for your office break room? Take a look at what some of the best makers of single serve coffee makers with coffee pods offer your office.

Consistently Good Coffee

Previously, many workers felt ‘office coffee’ was synonymous with mud. No matter how good the coffee you started with, it soon turned into oily black sludge. That was partly because the pot inevitably sat on the burner and scorched the coffee, and partly because the machine just didn’t get cleaned often enough. With coffee pods, those issues are grievances of the past. Each pod is pre-measured with the precise amount of coffee, tea or cocoa to make one perfect cup at a time. Also, because you are only making one cup at a time, there’s no coffee to turn to burnt sludge in the bottom of the pot. The coffee maker does not pick up all the oils from the brewing process either, meaning that you get fresh, clean coffee every time around.

Easy Cleanup

Coffee pods also mean no more messy drips and grounds on the counter of the break room. The coffee grounds are completely contained in the pod. When the coffee is done, you just eject the pod and throw it away. Your coffee room will stay clean, making it a more inviting place for your workers to brainstorm and work together.

Save Money

When the best coffee in town is right there in the break room, your employees are far less likely to wander off looking for a coffee shop. More time at the office and less time spent standing in line waiting for a cappuccino at the local shop is good news for you. Your employees will be happier and more productive. At the same time, they will be saving money on all those specialty coffees bought over the counter. Even if you decide to establish a coffee fund, they will be paying far less per cup for coffee pods at the office than they will for a paper takeaway cup from the local shop.

Everyone gets what they like!

One of the best things about replacing the office coffee pot with a single cup brewer and a coffee pod system is the selection of beverages available in coffee pods. With selections of coffee ranging from light breakfast blends to full-bodied espressos, everyone in your office can have the style and flavor of coffee that they like best. Coffee enthusiasts can find flavored coffees among varieties such as vanilla, hazelnut, mocha and even blueberry. Even better, most of the single serve coffee systems that use coffee pods are not confined to just making coffee. Depending on the supplier you choose, you may be able to also receive an assortment of flavored teas and gourmet hot chocolate drinks as well.

The Best Coffees Available

As single cup coffee makers have gained acceptance and popularity, the selection of coffees available in coffee pods for brewing has grown exponentially. The biggest reason for that is the number of nationally known fine coffee roasters who have jumped on the bandwagon to offer a variety of their coffees in pod form so that you can enjoy the same coffees that you love at the coffee shop. Among the coffee roasters who now offer their coffee in pods are Seattle’s Best, Starbucks, Melitta and Baronet. Java One offers a wide variety of coffee blends, and Senseo, makers of the Senseo single serve coffee system offers their own line of a dozen different coffee varieties that range from a light, tart Brazilian that will please most American palates to their latest gourmet offering, a rich, sweet, dark coffee appropriately named Caf• Noir, with just a hint of chocolate in the finish.

Your office staff will appreciate the investment in a coffee pod brewing system. A coffee pod system can pay for itself in happier workers and increased productivity, and your staff just may vote you supervisor of the year.

Stephanie Larkin is a freelance writer who writes about topics pertaining to the food and beverage industry such as a Coffee Pod

Find More Best Coffee Articles

Be the first to comment - What do you think?
Posted by Coffee Guy - August 10, 2011 at 1:42 pm

Categories: Coffee Articles   Tags: , , , ,