Happiness at Work: A Myth to Be Punctured?

A study in the Harvard Business Review shows happy workers are more creative and productive than unhappy ones. But Financial Times columnist Lucy Kellaway isn’t so sure. She discusses whether happiness at work is important after all with Renee Montagne.

Listen to it all from NPR.

Posted in * Culture-Watch

3 comments on “Happiness at Work: A Myth to Be Punctured?

  1. samh says:

    pfft, what could harvard possibly know? what are they, like some kind of party school or something?

  2. libraryjim says:

    Oooookay — so now we can add happiness to the things that are ‘bad’ for us? Will they put a tax on smiles next?

  3. Harvey says:

    I never “worked” a day of my life but I certainly enjoyed myself at the position I held for many years ( in different companies Iwill add ). My advice to many young people is if you don’t like what you are working at try (…if you can…) to find a job that you like. Maybe it is not possible but maybe it is! God go with you.