Humour @ Work

Humour @ Work is designed to help participants discover the fun of working and how to inject enthusiasm into daily interactions. Participants will discover that each individual has the ability to achieve satisfaction in daily routine by harnessing their sense of humour and promoting a philosophy of fun at work. A positive attitude will be emphasised and participants will learn ways to inject fun in all areas of work including written and face-to-face communication.
 
 

Detail

Date: 04 Jun 2012
Duration: 1, day(s)
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Fee: $420.00
Venue: 51 Anson Road, #03-53 Anson Centre Singapore 079904

Fees are subjected to prevailing GST of 7%

For more information, please contact JobsDB Learning at 65788111 or email to learning@jobsdb.com.sg

Payment must be made before the commencement of the workshop. No cancellation is allowed 7 days prior to workshop.

Outline

· Defining humour
· The purpose of having fun at work
· Video presentation and group discussion
· Ways to create a Fun Working Environment
· 5 types of humour we can use to enhance our environment
· Injecting Fun into personal interactions including written and spoken communications
· Methods of transforming the physical work environment to create more fun
· Injecting fun in organisational activities
· Types of humour to avoid
· Setting a Personal Action Plan

Facilitators

James Suresh is a multi-talented trainer and author. He has over 15 years of experience in
training and counselling. The co-creator of Singapore’s comic icon ‘Mr. Kiasu’, James has cowritten
a series of comic books as well as authored books on his military experience. He
develops creative concepts and writes scripts for various media. James has been featured on
news radio in the ‘Positive Business Minutes’ series. He was engaged by MediaCorp (local TV
station) to train the finalists of the Singapore Idol TV show in dealing with stress and
performance anxiety.
James specialises in Creative Thinking, Interpersonal Skills and Motivation. James is an
accredited PR practitioner and council member of the Institute of Public Relations Singapore.
James is also a member of PACE, the Programme Advisory Committee on English
Programmes (Radio and TV). He is also a member of the Editorial Board – Army News and a
certified EQ Trainer with Six Seconds Inc (USA).

Objectives

· Understand humour and the importance of injecting fun into the workplace.
· Identify ways to improve interactions with key internal and external customers.
· Apply tools and techniques to enhance the fun element in accomplishing daily tasks.

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