Office Hack #5 — The Hootsuite Ski Village

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Where we’re from can have a lot of influence on who we are and how we operate. Companies are no different. Today’s Envoy office hack is all about anchoring company culture to a company’s roots.
In the case of Hootsuite, it turned an open-concept workspace into a familiar vacation retreat: a ski village.

Despite global success, rapid internal growth and overtures to move its home base elsewhere, Hootsuite, the social media management company based in British Columbia, Canada, is staying true to its place of origin. So true, in fact, the company’s founder and CEO, Ryan Holmes, hacked its offices to model the Canadian West Coast where he grew up.
“(Each of the cabins) have ski hill names so Blackcomb, Silver Star, which is my hometown hill, Whistler… They are all named after various (local)ski hills and inside have nice wood tables we had built out.” Ryan Holmes, Hootsuite


Lobby
One stroll through and you will see a cluster of log cabins, antique alpine skis and snowshoes, rocks and wooden stumps for furniture — even a moose head mounted over a hearth.

The decor in this sunken lounge is reminiscent of a ski lodge from another era.
Forget the grey, corporate cubicles ubiquitous in many large businesses. Holmes wanted the Hootsuite space to be more than just an office.
“I wanted to build something that is a reflection of our values and our culture and our creativity that we approach our work with and the value of fun in the workplace.” Ryan Holmes, Hootsuite
A sense of humor helps too.

How to hack it
If you’d like to hack a ski village into your workspace, because who wouldn’t, here are a few reasonably priced items to get you started.
Ingredients
- Fake Snow ($6)
- Artificial Pine Tree ($16)
- Bean bag chairs ($48)
- Moosehead ($90)
- Wood stumps ($140)
And if you’re really feeling ambitious…
Listen & Subscribe
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