Happiness at work in Russia

Russian HR Magazine

Countries in Eastern Europe have some of the lowest levels of workplace happiness among developed nations. This may be both due to a very hierarchical workplace culture and because of the lingering influence of the former communist regimes.

But maybe that can be changed a little. I was recently featured in this article from a Russian HR magazine and I’ll be speaking at the People Innovation Summit in Moscow in May.

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  1. Dana Lightman Avatar

    Enjoy your trip to Russia. It’s good to know that things are changing. I think every organization needs a CHO in addition to a CEO, COO and CFO!!!

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