In this TEDx talk, Andrew Tarvin, an award-winning speaker, best-selling author, and international comedian, talks about how he brought humour to the workplace
According to Andrew Tarvin, it is possible to have fun, even while doing commonly "boring projects", it just depends on the way they are managed. No one ever told him to use humour, but no one ever stopped him either - he just assumed he could and noticed the benefits of it.
The author, that calls himself a humour engineer - the first of its kind - makes his mission to help people be more efficient and effective at work using humor. The average person spends 80% of the time using some type of communication tool. Humour will help the message stick out, be more memorable, and solve problems quickly because it "gets the brain going".
The expected outcome: "humour connects people, builds trust, and defuses tension. It creates positive experiences that bring people together. It's not about making work funny, but making work fun".
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In this TEDx talk, Andrew Tarvin, an award-winning speaker, best-selling author, and international comedian, talks about how he brought humour to the workplace
According to Andrew Tarvin, it is possible to have fun, even while doing commonly "boring projects", it just depends on the way they are managed. No one ever told him to use humour, but no one ever stopped him either - he just assumed he could and noticed the benefits of it.
The author, that calls himself a humour engineer - the first of its kind - makes his mission to help people be more efficient and effective at work using humor. The average person spends 80% of the time using some type of communication tool. Humour will help the message stick out, be more memorable, and solve problems quickly because it "gets the brain going".
The expected outcome: "humour connects people, builds trust, and defuses tension. It creates positive experiences that bring people together. It's not about making work funny, but making work fun".
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In this TEDx talk, Andrew Tarvin, an award-winning speaker, best-selling author, and international comedian, talks about how he brought humour to the workplace
According to Andrew Tarvin, it is possible to have fun, even while doing commonly "boring projects", it just depends on the way they are managed. No one ever told him to use humour, but no one ever stopped him either - he just assumed he could and noticed the benefits of it.
The author, that calls himself a humour engineer - the first of its kind - makes his mission to help people be more efficient and effective at work using humor. The average person spends 80% of the time using some type of communication tool. Humour will help the message stick out, be more memorable, and solve problems quickly because it "gets the brain going".
The expected outcome: "humour connects people, builds trust, and defuses tension. It creates positive experiences that bring people together. It's not about making work funny, but making work fun".