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I’m not saying you need to turn the workplace into a sitcom or suddenly become hilarious in the boardroom. But humor, when ...
In a world where leadership is often associated with gravitas, strategy and control, humor might seem like an unexpected tool—but it’s one of the most effective in a modern leader’s toolkit.
In general, leaders who use humor in the workplace are more effective than non-humorous leaders. Research clearly shows that humorous leaders can create warm and comfortable work environments and ...
Neil Mullarkey is a comedian, actor, and author of In the Moment: Build your confidence, creativity, and communication at work. He demonstrates how improv skills can be powerful tools in leadership ...
Stanford experts, Dr. Jennifer Aaker and Naomi Bagdonas, advocate for humor as a leadership tool, highlighting its ability to ...
In a talk filled with historical remembrances and nostalgia—the type only possible after decades in civic life—and sprinkled with jokes and a hearty laugh, former U.S. presidential adviser David ...
Amy Sillman is a visual artist known for process-based paintings that move between abstraction and figuration, and engage nontraditional media including animation, zines and installation. She ...
Constantly pretending your boss's dumb jokes are funny can lead to emotional exhaustion and lower job satisfaction, academics found ...