Humor may still be alive in the workplace, but many employees say it suddenly disappears when the boss walks into the room. A new national survey finds that workers are carefully managing when and how ...
WASHINGTON Should companies use levity to boost their bottom line? Could laughter help firms keep workers? Authors Adrian Gostick and Scott Christopher say absolutely. In their book, "The Levity ...
The Workplace Laughter Report shows humor remains common during the workday, with 96 percent saying laughter helps reduce stress. — Unsplash/Campaign Creators Humor may still be alive in the workplace ...
We want work to be fun. And not just for fun’s sake—many people do their best work when they’re relaxed and feeling good. Humor can contribute to this vibe; laughter builds a sense of camaraderie ...
If you want to build the best teams in the world, start with a laugh. Seriously. Humor isn’t a soft skill or a nice-to-have. It’s one of the most powerful and human tools leaders have. It’s primal. It ...
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