Alex makes people happy at work. No, really, he does!
He speaks and consults in businesses all over the world, showing executives, managers and employees how to change workplaces from dreary and stressful to more fun, energized and happy. And profitable!
He is the author of Happy Hour is 9 to 5, a practical guide to making yourself and others happy at work. Because loving what you do is just that damn important!
I feel good being directed to your site. It was done by one of our employees who supports my efforts at creating something a little more and a little better (the whole journey thing).
After I read the book I will be better able to respond with how it may have assisted us to be the employer of choice that we strive to be.
[...] As I wrote about previously, my post on motivation was translated into Chinese by Robin at lifebang.com. I really dug the fact that he translated the diagram as well :o) [...]
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“It’s very, very good. It’s incredibly well written, full of insights, and there are exercises to improve your own happiness at work. You can’t ask for more than that!”
- David Maister
richard brown Said,
December 21, 2006 @ 8:50 pm
I feel good being directed to your site. It was done by one of our employees who supports my efforts at creating something a little more and a little better (the whole journey thing).
After I read the book I will be better able to respond with how it may have assisted us to be the employer of choice that we strive to be.
Richard
Alexander Said,
December 21, 2006 @ 8:58 pm
Welcome Richard – I hope you will find the site useful.
When you’ve had a chance to read the book please let me know what you think about it!
Great stuff goin’ on Said,
December 29, 2006 @ 12:58 pm
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Ask the CHO: Motivation for production workers? Said,
January 8, 2007 @ 10:32 am
[...] As I wrote about previously, my post on motivation was translated into Chinese by Robin at lifebang.com. I really dug the fact that he translated the diagram as well :o) [...]