Coming together

Expand your Worldview and Circle of Friends

Mission Statement
To share, re-engage, inspire, ask questions,
trade best practices, and just act neighborly.

connect

Stronger together. Even if someone in your department doesn’t know the answer or experience, someone within the company probably does.

Learn about Others.

The juxtaposition of our thoughts and experiences is unique. Why not connect with a colleague over one thing you share and learn well beyond that commonality?

Connect in a Safe Space.

Have you faced or are you embarking on an experience that you’d love to talk to someone about who is a few steps ahead of you on the journey?

Ask Questions.

Yeah, we have questions. Are you looking for answers, yet maybe you’d feel more comfortable asking a colleague who is removed from your immediate team? 

Communicate.

Do you just appreciate the opportunity to interact and understand the wider world of Compass beyond your everyday experience?

Affiliate Management

There are some people or groups you love to spend time with and you find yourself using terms like “us.” Whether it’s sports, hiking, restaurants, or knitting, find your tribe.

Email Marketing

It’s dangerous to add someone to a list that doesn’t want to be there. But you cab “opt in” to receive updates from a colleague with a great Etsy or Ebay, Hobby or Tips site.

Other Worldviews.

Year after year you hear about things you cannot understand from your life experience. You can respectfully learn other worldviews from a colleague who has them.

New Recipes.

Tired of working for a company to support hospitality expertise and yet you don’t have those skills in your role? Find new or share favorite recipes, or just talk food.

Other Countries.

You know the country you’re from and you know something about places you’ve been. Compass operates in 50 countries. Why not virtually travel through colleagues?

Take a Class.

Discover or expand your capacity for life-long learning by taking a class hosted by a colleague or just together with one.

Learn.

Skills are poured out across a wide collective of colleagues on a continuum of topics and interests work-related and beyond. Just ask.

travel

Compass is a company alive with hospitality celebrations near and far. Get some of your next travel itinerary ideas from the locals, aka your colleagues!

Learn from the Locals.

 You can learn anywhere you go if you have the mindset to do so. Why not make your next business trip more interesting by meeting the “locals” you work with at Compass?

Create Itinerary.

Some folks are planners. Others are not, but would like the results of someone who is. Ask the right questions and find the inspiration to create that itinerary like a pro planner!

Find a Travel Buddy.

Going north, south, east or west and would like to connect with colleagues who have that same adventurous spirit for the trip?

Meet ups.

Getting into and out of meetings is a skill in the workplace. If you find yourself craving the chance to meet some colleagues from an area, schedule or attend a meet up!

Crowd Sourcing.

How to with crowd sourcing. Take the complicated out of the concept. Participate or initiate. Share your tips and tricks.

See other client locations.

Wondering about how everything we work toward plays out in real time to impact communities near and far?

Compass Group Charities.

We are all multi-faceted and support causes both sponsored and not by our employer. Celebrate the many ways you and your colleagues are involved and supportive.

Call for Support.

Never sure who or where to call for support or brainstorming? Connections are endless at Compass.

Calendar of Events.

In time, on time, and for a time. Check out and/or populate dates on the calendar that can bring together colleagues for a game, meal, karaoke, or other fun opportunities.

Suggest Partnership.

Your favorite charity is trying to meet a matched giving goal or needs an influx of volunteers for a certain activity. Suggest partnerships for Compass to consider.

volunteer.

We all move to a different beat when it comes to passion projects outside of work. Just how many places are we collectively volunteering at? Share so your colleagues can look (ask) before they leap!