3 things bosses should learn from dancers
In dancing – just as in business – there are leaders and followers. But if you think this means that “The leader always leads and the follower does what they’re told” then you’re very wrong.
Miranda van Wonterghem is an international swing dance teacher and in this amazing talk from our International Conference On Happiness at Work, she reveals the three main things business leaders should learn from dancers to create happier and more effective leadership – AND demonstrated it with dancing.
The 3 things bosses should learn from swing dancers.
Free webinar June 17: How to measure happiness at work (and how NOT to) + introducing Heartcount
Most companies conduct regular job satisfaction surveys, but they often don’t work very well and fail to deliver tangible improvements to employees’ perception of their workplace.
This leads to increased unhappiness among employees and from there to lower productivity and higher employee turnover.
In this free webinar we will cover:
- Why traditional job satisfaction surveys often fail
- Why you absolutely should measure happiness at work
- Better ways to measure happiness at work – ie. more often, more relevant and more valuable
- Share specific experiences from a company that tried it
- A very brief introduction to Heartcount – a unique new tool for measuring happiness at work
The webinar is on June 17 from 1:00 pm-1:45 pm Copenhagen time and it’s of course free.
Sign up for the webinar here.
Our partners around the world are doing AMAZING work promoting happiness at work
The latest partner summit in Copenhagen
In 2015 we started the Woohoo Inc Partnership and we now have partners promoting happiness at work in 30 countries. We are incredibly proud to be supporting these amazing people. Here are some examples of the fantastic work they do.
See the amazing work our global partners do to promote happiness at work.
Canadian construction workers do a happy bhangra dance for charity
This is AMAZING. A group of Canadian construction workers do a bhangra dance video to collect money for an autism charity.
Watch the video here.
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