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Humor in the Workplace: How to Be Funny at Work Without Crossing the Line

Success

Some of the benefits of humor in the workplace include: Increased productivity Better social connection Enhanced team performance and cohesion Decreased burnout More job satisfaction and less complaining Employees taking fewer sick days Humor can even boost chances of getting hired and promoted.

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Zooming In On Engagement: How Turning Off Your Camera Can Hurt Your Career

Allwork

In a recent Korn Ferry report, it gave the example of an employee who made the decision to turn off her camera during online team meetings — despite active participation — and how that was seen as a lack of engagement by her boss. In remote work, however, such forms of expression and engagement are limited.

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How to Assert Your Power in Difficult Situations

Success

In your first three months, you discover countless ways to improve the business : better project management tools, ways to streamline everyone’s workflow and straightforward meeting agendas. Even when their ideas are good, they run into roadblocks in the form of other people—managers, executives and other leaders.

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12 Habits of Genuine People

Success

No one wants to have a conversation with someone who has already formed an opinion and is not willing to listen to different points of view. They want you to do well more than anything else because they’re team players, and they’re confident enough to never worry that your success might make them look bad. They don’t pass judgment.

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20 do’s and don’ts for team building events

Practically Perfect PA

Over the years I’ve organised a variety of team building events from week long forums to after work drinks in the local pub. I would imagine that most assistants have been asked to arrange something for their team as we do tend to be the focal point for social activities in the office. Do ask for feedback from the event.

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Breaking down Minutes: The Art of Minute Taking

Who's the Real Boss?

However, if the minutes are restricted to those who only attended the meeting, then those team members will only be interested in the actions that arose out of the meeting, plus the very top-level highlights. Earlier in my career, when I was presented with the responsibility of minute taking (which I freaked out over, mind you!),

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Workspace Design Show returns (and so do we)

Workplace Insight

Curated by none other than yours truly, Mick Jordan, and the Works , IN and Insight editorial teams, the discussions will be is a response to sustainability’s place at the top of the workplace agenda. The main framework that separates the lounge will be provided by KI in the form of its modular shelving system, Colonnade.

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