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Work does not have to suck. There are proven ways to transform your career from crappy to happy and get a work life that you can actually enjoy.

In this free online course the world’s leading expert on happiness at work takes you through the research that shows exactly what it takes to be happy at work (it’s NOT what most people think) and gives you the practi...


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The beginning of a new year is a great time to take stock of your work life. Are you happy or unhappy at work? What would you like to change?

It’s important to evaluate, because how you feel at work has such a large influence on you at work AND at home. When you’re happy at work, you have better job performance and more career success. You also have better health an...


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Happy companies make more money and tons of studies prove it.

I see an increased focus on employee happiness in many industries – including in finance. I have personally worked with so many banks, pension companies and insurance companies that came to the realization that happier employees lead to a better bottom line. That’s great!

However, workplaces in ...


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Many workplaces have an unhealthy obsession with measuring the performance of their employees. Everyone must have goals and KPIs and be evaluated on whether or not they meet them.

In practice, this often ends up demotivating employees and fostering a large number of unhelpful and unproductive behaviors.

In this webinar we uncover what the research sa...


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AI is being introduced in many workplaces but what’s been missing is a discussion on how to do it in a way that doesn’t kill the happiness, motivation and creativity of employees.

In this free webinar we showed companies can introduce AI in ways that make employees’ jobs more fun and interesting instead of just making people afraid to lose their jobs.


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