In boardrooms, break rooms and Zoom rooms across America, something powerful and surprisingly simple is reshaping leadership, ...
Cracking jokes in the office might seem like a shortcut to likability or leadership. But new research shows that humor at work is a gamble, and the costs of a flop are often greater than the rewards ...
I’ve been studying humor as an academic for a couple of decades now. I’ve written a doctoral dissertation about it, published articles about it, given talks about it, and am an avid consumer of ...
After working a new job for only three weeks with no issues, an employee was flabbergasted to learn that he was being fired. Perhaps even more shocking was the reason why he was being fired. After ...
The researchers, from the Universities of Colorado, Arizona, and Melbourne, write in Phys.org advising that their research, as well as a “growing body of work by other scholars,” shows that it’s ...
The use of jokes and comedy affects how confident we appear, how productive and creative we are and even how much status we achieve. Brad Bitterly and Maurice Schweitzer of the Wharton School join us ...
GRAND FORKS – Tom Schumaker, a former managing editor and later publisher of the Grand Forks Herald, is being remembered as a great mentor and leader who was well-known for his extraordinary work ...
If you are a “that’s what she said” hater, aka the best dirty joke set-up to ever exist, my first question is: Are you against fun and all good things in this world? But, my second would definitely be ...
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