A solid dose of laughter can do wonders for your workplace Adrian Gostick and Scott Christopher argue in the new book The Levity Effect.
According to The Age's Innovation blog, the book suggests a happy workplace improves communication, lowers staff turnover and fosters loyalty… all of which can bolster productivity.
The Levity Effect profiles several companies with 'fun departments' - teams charged with the role of organising social activities or hiring external 'funsters' to sing, give toys away and tell jokes.
The book includes a list of over 140 ways to have fun at work.

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