For most of human history, the idea that work should be “fun” would have seemed, at best, absurd and, at worst, offensive.
A new study suggests that framing work as a potential loss can spur employees to speak up and act—when leaders use it ...
From front-line emergency service workers to policy professionals, teachers, and nurses, the public sector is filled with everyday heroes. But how motivated is your friendly neighborhood public ...
Chinese proverb of the day explains how truth is often hidden inside jokes and light comments. This proverb explores humor, ...
A Bengaluru-based software engineer working at Google has gone viral after sharing a video from Macau and talking about the perks of working at a top tech company. In the clip, he tells students to ...
Cracking jokes in the office might seem like a shortcut to likability or leadership. But new research shows that humor at work is a gamble, and the costs of a flop are often greater than the rewards ...
A chuckle isn't always what it seems in the workplace, where laughter has become a careful balancing act.
Gen X identified with the protagonist 20 years ago. After two bruising decades in the job market, we might see her actions as ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is reversing job cuts that Kristi Noem made as homeland security secretary before she was fired las ...
Atlanta actor Rob Lathan, long out of the spotlight, lands a surreal role on Amazon’s hit comedy “Jury Duty” after years ...
Todd Blanche, the acting attorney general, said President Trump was “likely” a target, along with other members of the ...