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‘Ebullient leadership’ can lift your workers out of the doldrums and increase productivity

  • Written by Saima Ahmad, Senior lecturer, Business Administration, RMIT University
‘Ebullient leadership’ can lift your workers out of the doldrums and increase productivityadriaticfoto/Shutterstock

Social lunches, office trivia, even the odd dress-up day might sound like time-wasting at work. But our research, suggests promoting relaxed interactions in the office can make employees more committed and productive.

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