Lean coffee California style
*For all Lucid plan types
Easily and quickly discuss shared topics through a lean, California-style approach.
Hold a productive discussionâlean coffee California style
If you want to facilitate a relaxed, welcoming meeting that is also highly productive, lean coffee might be the format for you. This approach to meetings includes a clear structure but allows the meetingâs participants to set the agenda, which ensures that the topics of discussion are actually important to the group.
Lean coffee California style includes coffee mugs, napkins, and a table. Attendees write down topics that theyâd like to discuss on napkins, which are then placed on the table. Attendees then place their coffee mugs on the topic theyâd like to discuss first, and the discussion ensues when there is a majority consensus. As each topic is dealt with, its napkin is placed to the side so that a new topic can be discussed.
Lean coffee is a great way to prioritize the most important discussion topics during your meeting, especially when your team has a lot of topics you could potentially discuss.
How to use the California style lean coffee template in Lucidspark
If your team canât meet in person, doesnât have access to coffee mugs, or simply wants to maximize the convenience of the lean coffee format, you can use Lucidsparkâs lean coffee California style template. You can easily hold your meeting with Lucidsparkâs integration with Zoom. Then, simply share the template to your whiteboard and:
- Have everyone choose a coffee mug from the Primary Toolbarâs collection of images, icons, or GIFs. You can also draw one yourself with freehand drawing. Place the coffee mugs on the space provided in the template and include everyoneâs name.
- Set a timer and have everyone write down at least one topic theyâd like to discuss on the ânapkinsâ of gray sticky notes. When the timer runs out, set out the napkins on the âtable.â
- On the facilitatorâs signal, have everyone set their coffee mug on the topic theyâd most like to discuss.
- Discuss the topic that has the most coffee mugs. When the topic has been addressed to your groupâs satisfaction, hang up the napkin on the âDiscussion Completeâ string and move on to the next most popular topic.
To keep the discussion moving, you can also set timers for the individual discussions. If your group isnât yet ready to move on from one topic, you can extend the time. This way, youâll be able to prioritize the most important topics and give them the time they need. If your team doesnât have the time to discuss all the topics on the table, you can save them for your next lean coffee California style meeting.

Emilia Breton
Agile Toolbox
