Lifelong Learning (Online) | Humor that Works: The Missing Skill for Success and Happiness at Work

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83% of Americans are stressed out at work and 55% are unsatisfied with their jobs. The impact? Close to a trillion dollars in lost productivity and increased costs.

Luckily humor is here to help. People who use humor are more productive, less stressed, and happier. This interactive and experiential program will teach you what humor at work means, why it is desperately needed, and how to use humor to create a positive work culture, increase team productivity, manage stress, and have more fun. In this webinar, you'll learn 30 research-backed benefits of humor, the value of developing a humor mindset and how to start using humor today to work happier and better.

About the Speaker:
ATAndrew Tarvin is the world’s first Humor Engineer teaching people how to get better results while having more fun. As a speaker, he has delivered more than 500 talks in front of 35,000+ people with organizations like P&G, GE, ESPN, Microsoft, the U.S. Navy, PepsiCo, and the International Association of Canine Professional. As an author, he has written three best-selling books, including Humor That Works: The Missing Skill for Success and Happiness at Work. He is also the primary contributor to the Humor That Works blog and has written more than 400 posts on business topics such as humor, leadership, and decision-making, garnering over 1 million pageviews every year. As a thought leader, he has been featured in publications such as The Wall Street JournalForbes, and FastCompany. He has been the guest on more than 40 podcasts, has a social reach of more than 25,000 followers, and his TEDx talk has been viewed over 4 million times.

Register for this webinar and check out other online events here: https://alumlc.org/jhu/upcoming