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Co-founder of GoNextWorld,llc. Adventure Seeker. Dog lover. Social Distortion Fan. Movie buff. Hockey connoisseur. Entrepreneur.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

culture is hard to forget...



In a blog last year, I wrote about the importance of a company's culture.  We at GoNextWorld take many things seriously:  Palzy's diet, keeping tradition, and most of all - Culture.

Below, is an article by our chief publicist, James Saxton.

Tradition and Culture.  Two must-have ingredients...

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Shall We Dine?

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       Like many others, this past weekend I celebrated Easter with my family. It is time that I cherish greatly and will always make the delicious home-cooked dinner a tradition within this time. That meal, just like Christmas and Thanksgiving dinner, is one that I look forward to each year, not only because of the food, but more importantly it gives us a chance to bring our families truly more closer than we often ever get. No matter what cultural background, eating meals with one another rather than alone has been a tradition througout history. Not surprising, but when you think about it there is just something about the act of dining together that is always special, whether its at a fancy French resturant or just a microwave TV dinner, we enjoy and prefer to eat meals with others. 
      Easter obviously has other reasons for why it brings families closer, but the traditional meal that it entails should not be understated. Food brings people together in so many ways and I, for one, love that fact. Recently, GoNextWorld has organized team dinners every other week so that we can really communicate and stratagize with most (if not all) our members together at one time. Its been a huge success so far and has really brought the whole team closer. Our next team dinner is a week from today and, apparently, CEO Mike Fallat, is taking on the job of not only hosting but cooking as well. Whether or not he can pull his cullinary skills together in time is up in the air, but hey, like I said, food brings people closer—whether its microwave TV dinner or not.
…… Just Kidding Mike : )
 



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