This artist creates lighthearted comics called "Work Chronicles" full of funny situations from the modern-day office most of ...
Scott Adams, the creator of Dilbert, is interviewed by a hypothetical CEO who is of course nothing at all like you. Inc. editor-at-large Leigh Buchanan plays the part of the CEO. I’m fairly confident ...
Employers prefer to hire people with a sense of humor, studies show. Work & Family columnist Sue Shellenbarger and humor coach Andrew Tarvin join Lunch Break with some insights into the art of telling ...
Bringing humor into the workplace can make your daily grind more enjoyable and help you bond with your colleagues. A well-timed joke or a witty work quote can lighten the mood and even enhance your ...
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 ...
Every workplace could use some humor, and nothing makes people laugh better than a funny, well executed office prank. But did you know that humor in the workplace benefits the organization in other ...
There’s an episode in the first season of The Office in which Michael Scott, the tactless boss, is asking his female employees to serve as cheerleaders for an upcoming company basketball game. When ...
Imagine a television series about mid-level workers stuck in dead-end jobs watching their dreams slowly die. Now imagine calling it a comedy but producing it without big stars, laugh tracks, tidy ...
The class clown may get in trouble, but the office wag may be the glue that makes a workplace stick together. Research indicates that humor at work is a good thing. It builds morale and relationships.
The Office is more than an iconic TV comedy filled with snarky humor and relatable co-workers. To office staff across the country, the TV show featured many outlandish situations that many could ...