Alexander Kjerulf AKA The Chief Happiness Officer is one of the world's leading experts in happiness at work and the best-selling author of 3 books including Happy Hour is 9 to 5.
He speaks and consults in businesses all over the world, including leading organizatons like IBM, Hilton, LEGO, HP, IKEA and many others.
Because loving what you do is just that damn important!
I think you should add “God is not great” by Christopher Hitchens, of all the recent atheism books I thought it was the most coherent and well written one.
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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
Steve Roesler Said,
July 27, 2007 @ 2:45 am
Alex:
Ok, I figure we’ll see your next post in September.
Enjoy being the Chief Reading Officer.
Peter Said,
July 28, 2007 @ 12:33 am
I suppose you already have “You can be happy no matter what”
http://www.amazon.com/You-Can-Happy-Matter-What/dp/1577311108/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/105-0991058-2379638?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1185575931&sr=8-1
:)
Stu Willis Said,
July 30, 2007 @ 6:41 am
A Mind of One’s Own is excellent reading and with some lateral thinking can be applied to work environments.
ncloud Said,
July 30, 2007 @ 4:57 pm
I am jealous.
Blog Gently Said,
July 30, 2007 @ 8:38 pm
I think you should add “God is not great” by Christopher Hitchens, of all the recent atheism books I thought it was the most coherent and well written one.
Peggy Andrews Said,
July 31, 2007 @ 6:25 am
You’ve been tagged!
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