Friday, May 8, 2020

The 2011 WorldBlu List has just been announced - and were on it. Woohoo!! - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog

The 2011 WorldBlu List has just been announced - and were on it. Woohoo!! - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog WorldBlu, an American company dedicated to promote democracy in the workplace, have just released their annual list of the worlds most democratic workplaces and were on it. On this years list youll see companies like Davita, Groupon, Hulu and many other great companies who have based their organizations on freedom and democracy instead of command and control. If you scroll through the list, you will find our company sandwiched between WD-40 and Zappos.com. Thats what I call a place of honor :o) You can see the entire list here. This marks first year that youll find any Danish companies on the list, and youll find no less than three! Apart from us, theres also our good friends at Podio, makers of the coolest collaboration software I know and Valtech, a large IT consulting company. The reason why we run our company democratically is simple: Democracy makes people happy and happy people do a better job. Because we run democratically, we are much better at fulfilling our vision of making many more people happy at work around the world. Ill talk more about this at WorldBlu Live in San Francisco in May, where Ill be speaking along with many fascinating and cool people. I have been to every single one of these and they are the very best business conferences Ive been to. They even beat the TED conference for the sheer energy, inspiration and cool people you meet. You should sign up for the WorldBlu Live conference right now or you will miss out on something amazing. How about you? Is your workplace democratic? Are you involved in making decisions that impact youWould you like it to be? Thanks for visiting my blog. If you're new here, you should check out this list of my 10 most popular articles. And if you want more great tips and ideas you should check out our newsletter about happiness at work. It's great and it's free :-)Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitterRedditPinterest Related

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