301 Ways to Have Fun at Work
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Human Resources
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Is work supposed to be fun? Not necessarily, but the workplace is. How to boost morale, efficiency, and creativity by incorporating fun into your workplace, one picnic at a time.
In this summary you will learn
- How to energise your workplace by having fun
- Which 12 steps lead to a happier office
- How you can have a good time and also get your work done
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Why you should read 301 Ways to Have Fun at Work
Dave Hemsath and Leslie Yerkes present hundreds of methods and activities that incorporate fun into your organization’s work: hiring, training sessions, meetings, communications, awards, and team work. Dedicated to "fun-loving people everywhere," this happy, easy-to-read book is clear and cheerful. The authors humorously present their "Twelve-Step Method to Fun." They suggest that you use it by incorporating one step a month for a year. The information presented can be used as a "quick read" for corporate ideas, or as a reference book for training program organizers and for personnel or staff development programs. getAbstract recommends this book to CEOs or personnel directors looking for ways to boost company morale, or to staff members who want to make their work environment more pleasant.
About the Authors
Dave Hemsath is the founder and co-owner of Business Outreach Books in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1993, he started Business Outreach Books, the nation’s largest operator of on-site bookstores for associations, conferences, seminars, and expositions. Leslie Yerkes founded the Catalyst Consulting Group, Inc., which works to build healthy, lasting organizations. Leslie is a writer, speaker, teacher, and world traveler.
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