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You Can't be SeriousYou can’t be serious all the time, so make time for humour in your workplace (that’s humor without a “u” for my American friends.) The benefits are endless: reduce stress; increase creativity; foster team cohesion; and generally encourage people to want to come to work. Here are a few suggestions categorized by every day office tasks: Add Humour to Meetings – Why? To get people acquainted with one another; to get people comfortable in both sharing and establishing open communication; and to build trust between employees and managers. Try these tips:
Sometimes the only way to make meetings more bearable is to not have them at all. (Ha ha!) Although, realistically this isn't always possible. Recognition – Humorous or not, acknowledgement is an integral part of employee moral and retention. Adding some fun to the recognition ceremony helps keep it alive at times when there might not even be any achievement to really recognize, but you want to keep moral up.
Communicating Difficult Material – Humour can play a big part in communicating a difficult subject in a way that helps keep the subject matter serious enough, while keeping the conversation surrounding it less offensive and light-hearted.
Dry or Boring Material – Need to add some spice to rather dry material?
People rush home to watch their favourite comedy sitcoms on a daily basis, but when you think about it, we are only one thought away from starring in our own sitcom. You can’t be serious all the time, so make time for humour in your routines at the office. After all, laughter, camaraderie and good times are the glue that holds teams together. Realistically not all situations call for humour, and you need to know when humour is appropriate and when it's not. It's helpful to be able to read people to know who may be offended by certain comments and tactics, and then act accordingly. When it comes to jokes, they should not poke fun at race or religion. Keep an eye open for opportunities to add humour into your workplace. Remember, you can’t be serious all the time. Wishing you a fun filled summer,
Penny Tremblay |
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