If you're an outdoor enthusiast, you may have heard of "Type One and Type Two fun." Likely first expressed in 1985 by University of Alaska geology professor Rainer Newberry (and popularized by ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. William Arruda covers personal branding, leadership, and careers. Today’s workplace is complex. It’s marked by constant change, ...
The workplace is not known for being fun or humorous. Laughter and jokes may seem out of place with big problems to solve and new products to launch, but new research shows that lightheartedness at ...
What does it mean to have fun at work? Is it an oxymoron? Or is it the key to a better future of work? Most leaders don’t have a good pulse on how to create fun work environments for their employees.