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Leading Feedback Conversations With Improvised Humor

Oana Velcu-Laitinen

Chapter Chapter 17 in How to Develop Your Creative Identity at Work, 2022, pp 257-277 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract People holding power positions agree with the benefits of humor at work. In business settings, there’s hope to hear jokes initiated by leaders, as we can see from a survey of 329 Fortune 500 CEOs performed by Fortune magazine, which found that 97% of CEOs agree with the importance of humor in business. Leaders with a sense of humor can increase the employees’ engagement and creativity in the workplace. In addition, a work culture that is open to wit inspires anyone to be as funny as they can be.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4842-8680-7_17

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