Workplace wellbeing has always been important, however through times of crisis, our ability to respond and adapt depends on the strength of our human and social capacity. Happier people tend to be more productive, resilient and adaptable through moments of great stress.
We spend a third of our waking lives at work, a figure which has undoubtedly risen for a lot of remote employees during COVID-19. Research shows only 62% are happy at work most of the time (Indeed & Forrester, 2020) and, 84% of people believe their moods at home are affected by work. Even less (50%) of people have overall satisfaction with work, which can have a marked effect on business success. The good news? 96% of people believe happiness at work is possible.
So, how can you increase happiness at work? How can you measure well-being levels within your organization? And how can a content workforce drive your business forward?
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