Being happy at work is important. Studies suggest that if you’re not happy at work, you’re less productive, more likely to take days off sick, and a poor problem solver. Still, some people maintain ...
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Editor's note: Dr. Annie McKee is an author and Senior Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania, where she teaches and directs the PennCLO Executive Doctoral Program. The following is an excerpt from ...
Most of us have to work, but life is far too short to have so much of it dominated by unhappiness or discontent. So I believe that everyone needs — and deserves — to be happy at work. I'm the CEO of ...
In the recently published results of the Cardiff University study entitled “Going beyond pay: Job quality in Northern Ireland – Results from the Skills and Employment Survey 2024”, one set of ...
Denmark, Copenhagen: In one room in the happiness museum, there are many sticky notes on the wall with personal happiness recipes and wishes. Scandinavia is associated with extremely happy people.
SEEK data reveals a third of Kiwis dread going to work (5 min 12 sec) Two-thirds surveyed happy at work Direct line managers more influential, but only 56 pct happy with their manager Purpose is main ...