Product Description
Creating Fun @ Work improves your health, productivity, quality of life and the morale of those around you. It makes the company more profitable and competitive. Fun is contagious. Everybody wants to have fun and be part of fun activities.
In this book you will find:
* Benefits of having fun at work: improved productivity, lower stress, increased communication, improved morale, more cooperation, and more creative solutions
* More than 200 work related cartoons that you can copy one at a time and use to create fun
* More than 50 fun ideas you can apply @ work
* Seven creativity tools to help you derive innovative ideas for fun and for other things
* Destiny roadmap, a process to help you make new good habits and improve your life
* KCT Vital Success Elements, strategic steps to help you implement fun and other projects.
Create Fun @ Work: Improve your productivity, quality of life, and the morale of those around you.


#1 by R. A. Fiske, Ph.D. on August 8, 2010 - 6:18 am
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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.
Rating: 4 / 5
#2 by DANIEL E. GUEUZUBEUYUKIAN on August 8, 2010 - 8:23 am
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Mr. Bojadjian,s book presents an easy, down to earth approach about dealing with work on a daily basis, and using basic knowledge and common sense to be happy at work. I can’t think of a worse thing than spending 8 hours at a place where you hate or dislike – it affects the rest of your life as well – the cartoons cary by subject and the text is written in an easy ,smooth language for all levels of readers – I highly recommend it !
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by Sue Hamilton on August 8, 2010 - 9:36 am
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Good book, touches on all aspects of how to have fun at work. Includes biblical scripture about enjoying your work, excellent!
Rating: 3 / 5
#4 by Anonymous on August 8, 2010 - 11:37 am
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Being productive at work as well as having fun at your work plac
Rating: 4 / 5
#5 by Anonymous on August 8, 2010 - 1:13 pm
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“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 / 5