Benefits of happy, engaged workplaces shown in new research
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New research collated by Happy Ltd shows the real life benefits of creating happy workplaces.
New research collated by Happy Ltd shows the real life benefits of creating happy workplaces.
The Happy Manifesto, the second book from training company Happy Ltd, has been released in an online beta version. The idea is that, as with software, the book is market tested before publication with readers suggesting changes and even stories from their own experience.
The list of the world's 50 most influential business gurus is published today (15th October) at the Thinkers 50 conference in Bucharest. Henry Stewart, speaking at the conference, is included in the additional list of 'ones to watch'. Henry is Founder and Chief Executive of Happy Ltd, an award-winning training provider based in central London. 'He is one of the thinkers who we believe will shape the future of business' explained list compiler Stuart Crainer.
Happy Computers this week became the first training provider in the UK to announce it has become carbon neutral in its impact on the environment; and Chief Executive Henry Stewart says he will be happy to help other training providers do the same.
Happy Computers were this week revealed as the UK runner up in the Best Workplaces awards. Celebrating mistakes, fully trusting your staff and giving them the freedom to work the way they want are key to this success. Happy believes any company can work this way and is setting up a new division, Happy People, to train companies to become great workplaces.
The ‘Happy’ brand ~ Happy Ltd. is the umbrella training organisation that delivers IT, Management, and Personal Development Training. We have over 200 classroom courses in our public schedule, and plenty of choices for private, customised or eLearning solutions.