Companies are increasingly tailoring their workplace policies, management approaches and career development programs to accommodate Gen Z preferences.
Signaling a trend business leaders and HR heads cannot afford to ignore, politics isn’t just spilling into the workplace — it’s flooding it.
Workers are filming themselves giving a performance of busyness in the office by typing furiously loud or walking around fast, for example.
We’re not talking about just getting laughs. “Smart humor” is a strategic tool backed by science, with laughter having been proved to reduce stress, strengthen team bonds, and transform the most tedious meetings into lively, engaging exchanges.