Check it out – our video about the weird Danish word “arbejdsglæde” now has Spanish subtitles, which were created for us by Maricel Moraga from Chile.
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Check it out – our video about the weird Danish word “arbejdsglæde” now has Spanish subtitles, which were created for us by Maricel Moraga from Chile.
Press the cc button for subtitles!
Any workplace that fosters and celebrates this kind of behavior in their people is OK by us.
Watch this video and ask yourself if an employee who did something similar in your workplace would be encouraged or punished.
Everyone has bad days at work – those really frustrating and stressful days that we just want to be over. But how how often do we have bad work days and what causes them?
Our brand new survey of over 700 employees worldwide shows that bad work days are disturbingly common and reveals some of the main causes.
See the main findings here – it’s pretty fascinating stuff.
Yes, I actually saw this on my way to a meeting.
File this under “things you’d only see in Copenhagen.”
Have a fantastic weekend :)
Tons of people all around the world follow the continuing adventures of the 4th floor stapler from Innocent’s London HQ:
As these things often do, it started with a minor act of rebellion. A person pushed by circumstance into an act they never thought they’d be capable of. One morning, driven over the edge by one label too many, they grabbed the fourth floor stapler and took it to the second floor. The world would never be the same again.
And then things escalated and the stapler has nown been to The Ritz, to Finland, to New York and to Disneyland – just to mention a few of its travels.
That’s just hilarious. Here’s the whole story of the 4th floor stapler… so far.
Ever seen something similar where you work?
Innocent Drinks want to surprise and delight their staff. Learn about two hilarious ways they’ve done that: Sexy Powersuit Day and The Lift of Loooooove.
We’re preparing the next International Quit Your Crappy Job Day for March 31 2016.
As part of that, we’re going to create an e-book on quitting and as part of that we want to hear your story of quitting.
Have you ever left a crappy job voluntarily? What did that job do to you? Why did you leave? How did you do it? Then what happened? Did you regret your decision?
Write a comment below – we would LOVE to hear your story.
After every keynote or workshop we do, we ask our clients to rate our work. Specifically we ask them “On a scale from 1-10 how likely are you to recommend us to others?”
And I honestly can’t believe how good our ratings are. This is an overview of the last 100 gigs ratings from our clients:
Yes, out of the last 100 gigs, 80 of them have given us a straight 10. Our lowest rating is an 8.
Our average rating is 9,7. Our NPS score (if you like that kind of thing) is 90.
I can only conclude that we are very, very, very good at this :)
So why not book us to some speak at your workplace or event? Apparently we’re awesome :)
See more of our references here or read more about our keynotes and workshops here.
A lot of people will tell you that happiness is a choice. But if that were so, wouldn’t the same also be true of other positive emotions?
If you’ve fallen out of love with your partner and are considering leaving them, couldn’t you just choose to love that person again?
If you discover you’ve chosen the wrong major in college and find it really boring, couldn’t you just choose to be fascinated by it and stick with it?
I think most of us would agree that this is not realistic. So why would happiness be a choice?
Thought: Only the truly incompetent need to work 80 hours a week to succeed at something.
Discuss.