As stated in “The Optimistic Workplace: Creating an Environment That Energizes Everyone” the mission of the book is two-fold. The first “is to show that work can be a source of fulfillment, joy and happiness.”
The second is to show that creating happy human beings leads to a better business.
Sounds like an impossible mission? Not according to Shawn Murphy. Murphy, an organizational development consultant, believes that happiness is within the reach of every single business. The path, his book explains, starts from an unlikely place. It starts, Murphy argues, with management.
The Optimistic Workplace: Managing Happiness is Part of Your Job
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