Jessica Weiss | The Science of Happiness: Unlock Human Performance:
The Happiness Squad - Un podcast de Ashish Kothari - Les mardis
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In today’s episode, Ashish and Anil chat with Jessica Weiss. With over 15 years of rigorous research and engaging with thousands on the subject, Jessica has emerged as a leading consultant, guiding businesses towards greater workplace satisfaction. Her extensive expertise has led her to collaborate with global giants like Coca-Cola, providing actionable, research-driven strategies for happier work environments.Recognized as a TEDx speaker and organizational leadership maestro, Jessica's candid, humor-infused approach has empowered companies nationwide. She's a staunch believer that work can be a fountain of happiness and champions creating environments where employees genuinely enjoy what they do.Throughout this episode, Jessica, Ashish, and Anil unpack actionable insights that can redefine your personal or leadership journey. Discover the transformative power of journaling, the role of workplace friendships, and even the unconventional use of poker chips in team meetings to boost engagement.Tune in now and discover how happiness truly forms the foundation of our best human performances.What you’ll learn in this show:Discover Jessica Weiss’s definition of happinessThe role of happiness at workHappiness habits to practice for happier teamsHow to make happier, more productive teamsResources:www.jessicaweiss.com/ Jessica Weiss LinkedInREWIRE Program: happinesssquad.com/rewire-programHappinesssquad.com @MyHappinessSquad InstagramAshish Kothari LinkedInAnil Ramjiani LinkedInHappiness Squad Youtube ChannelBooks:Hardwired for Happiness: 9 Proven Practices to Overcome Stress and Live Your Best LifeThe Good Enough Job: Reclaiming Life from Work by Simone Stolzoff Give and Take: A Revolutionary Approach to Success by Adam GrantThink Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know by Adam GrantOption B: Facing Diversity, Building Resilience, and Finding Joy by Adam Grant and Sheryl Sandberg