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The Pursuit of Corporate Happiness Biometric sensors can gauge worker productivity but carry real risks as well. There are other key issues related to privacy, control, ownership, and rights. |
Psychology Today Jan/Feb 2009 Carlin Flora |
The Pursuit of Happiness Has the happiness frenzy of the past few years left you sad and anxious? Herein we report the surest ways to find well-being. |
Scientific American April 2007 Marina Krakovsky |
The Science of Lasting Happiness Through controlled tests, experimental psychologist Sonja Lyubomirsky explores ways to beat the genetic set point for happiness. Staying in high spirits, she finds, is hard work. |
Psychology Today Sep/Oct 2006 Katherine Ellison |
Mastering Your Own Mind Distracted? Angry? Envious? There's growing evidence that attention, emotion regulation -- even love -- are skills that can be trained through the practice of meditation. Perhaps it's time for you to become a high-performance user of your own brain. |
Investment Advisor July 1, 2011 Mark Tibergien |
Wasted Energy With the financial services business facing an acute talent shortage, more firms are indulging negative behavior for fear of losing a capable person -- even one who is not living up to her potential or who is undermining the firm's culture. |
HBS Working Knowledge September 22, 2008 Sarah Jane Gilbert |
The Silo Lives! Analyzing Coordination and Communication in Multiunit Companies A new Harvard Business School working paper looks inside the communications "black box" of a large company to understand who talks to whom. |
Financial Planning November 1, 2012 John J. Bowen, Jr. |
C'mon, Get Happy!: Advisors See Link Between Happiness and Success Think success brings happiness? That s not the way it works. In fact, it s the other way around for financial advisors. |
AskMen.com May 29, 2015 Eric Barker |
4 Rituals To Keep You Happy All The Time Gratitude has one of the strongest links to mental health and satisfaction with life of any personality trait -- more so than even optimism, hope, or compassion. |
AskMen.com Alexander Kjerulf |
Career Success & Happiness If you like what you do, you are much more likely to be successful at it and have a great career. |
Financial Advisor April 2007 Jeff Schlegel |
Don't Worry, Be Happy The relationship between money and happiness has been debated by philosophers, studied by psychologists and increasingly considered by financial advisors when it comes to handling clients. |
Job Journal September 9, 2007 Penelope Trunk |
Brazen Careerist: Work and the Pursuit of Happiness Most of us think of our careers in terms of happiness -- that is, we look for work that makes us happy and then look elsewhere for happiness. |
BusinessWeek December 10, 2009 Marshall & Kelly Goldsmith |
How Adults Achieve Happiness The results of a new survey on satisfaction -- at home and at work -- may surprise you. |
IEEE Spectrum April 2006 Brian Betts |
Smart Sensors A single moment of human error can make a sensor and all the data it gathers worse than worthless. A new standard for analog sensors could save lives and money. |
Smithsonian May 2004 Chip Brown |
Presence of Mind - The (Scientific) Pursuit of Happiness What does the Dalai Lama have to teach psychologists about joy and contentment?. |
Salon.com August 1, 2000 Andreas Killen |
Happiness is back Now that Eli Lilly has put it in a pill, psychologists, neuroscientists and other researchers are probing the causes and properties of feeling good. |
IEEE Spectrum June 2012 Eliza Strickland |
The Biometric Wallet Palm vein scanners could eventually replace your wallet with your hand |
Psychology Today Mar/Apr 2006 Kathleen McGowan |
The Hidden Side of Happiness Pleasure only gets you so far. A rich, rewarding life often requires a messy battle with adversity. The capacity to simultaneously embrace both loss and growth is an ordinary part of life -- a complex, poignant emotional state that is perhaps the greatest reward of maturity. |