Every year on the last Friday of January — the most drudge-filled time of year, some might say — a minor holiday arrives: National Fun at Work Day. There’s no day off on Fun at Work Day, as that would ...
If you're an outdoor enthusiast, you may have heard of "Type One and Type Two fun." Likely first expressed in 1985 by University of Alaska geology professor Rainer Newberry (and popularized by ...
Fun isn’t the enemy of productivity, it’s a portal to something deeper—authenticity, connection, and creativity. I’ve led many successful leadership retreats with high-performing, high-achieving ...
Whether you’re looking for a terrific new job or you’re a leader creating great work experiences, a fun workplace is a worthy goal, right? Perhaps not. In fact, I strongly believe that having fun at ...
In our fast-paced, demanding world, leaders often find our selves consumed by our responsibilities. However, it's essential to recognize that humans benefit from embracing a more enjoyable and ...
Workplace fun doesn't mean you need to turn the office into a playground. It’s about creating an environment where people genuinely love being part of your team. When an employee feels a sense of ...
Written by Saima Ahmad, Ph.D., and Melissa Wheeler, Ph.D. Source: Yan Krukau/Pexels Gone are the days when “fun at work” meant a ping-pong table in the break room, ordering in pizza, or a mandatory ...
Embracing the spirit of Halloween in the workplace is something many American businesses do each year around this time. Having festive decorations, wearing costumes and offering spooky baked treats or ...