Create Fun @ Work: Improve your productivity, quality of life, and the morale of those around you.

Author: Berge V. Boyadjian, Ron Paul, Alison N. Persson
List Price: $22.00
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ISBN: 0967664802
Publisher: Konica (01 December, 1999)
Sales Rank: 677,990
Average Customer Rating: 4.33 out of 5

Customer Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5
Robert G. Allen's endorsement
"This book should be the handbook for every office. It's fun, it's practical and it's indispensable. Having fun at work is a key ingredient for living a fulfilled life."

-- Robert G. Allen
4 NY Times bestsellers:
"Multiple Streams of Income"
Co-author with Mark Victor Hansen, "The One Minute Millionaire"


Rating: 5 out of 5
Mark Victor Hansen's endorsement
"This book is great! Create Fun @ Work gives the tools to create a productive and fun atmosphere that everyone can benefit from. Through humor, practical ideas and principles you'll want to go to work everyday!"

-Mark Victor Hansen
Co-creator, #1 New York Times best-selling series Chicken Soup for the SoulŪ
Co-author, The One Minute Millionaire


Rating: 4 out of 5
Fun@Work - an idea that can make a difference
Boyadjian and Paul have combined their talents in an effort to revolutionize how Americans view work and the workplace. Their book challenges each of us to ask, Why must work be treated as such a serious endeavor? Can't we work hard, make money, hold high standards for how we treat customers and shareholders AND still enjoy ourselves?

But the authors go beyond merely causing readers to ask this question. They expect anybody who would like to enjoy working to TAKE RESPONSIBILITY AND BE PROACTIVE! This book is filled with numerous ideas for how each and every one of us can start being a change agent for creating Fun@Work.

Ron Paul's cartoons touch a nerve or two. Many of the situations he pokes fun at have happened at least once to all of us. But instead of getting you angry or sad, Paul helps you laugh your way through the bureaucratic muck you are so used to.

Berge Boyadjian is a fountain of ideas on approaches you can try for bringing The Golden Smile into the corporate dungeon. Nothing is presented as a must-do. Rather, you can treat this book as source material for your own creativity and experimentation.

This book is not a polished piece of literature. But that really isn't the point of it. Ask yourself, Am I being a change agent for Fun@Work? Then pick up this book.



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