Humor at Work: Saturday Night Feedback

Published: Wed, 10/31/12

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Humor at Work ISSUE 461 - Oct. 31, 2012
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Saturday Night Feedback



As the U.S. Presidential race winds down, here's a timely thought or two about the importance of speaking truth to power and the role subversive humor can play in revealing some uncomfortable truths in the workplace. 

After Al Gore's disastrous first debate in the 2000 election, his campaign team chose a rather unorthodox method of giving him feedback. Centuries ago, they may have relied on a court jester. In this case, they sat him down and made him watch the Saturday Night Live parody of the debate. Message received. 

As I mentioned in issue #438 (now a hot collector's item), a study of more than 50 large companies found that "observable candor" proved to be the behavior that best predicted high-performing teams. To be successful, every organization must work on creating the kind of culture where anyone at any level of the organization can speak freely, share ideas, offer feedback, and ask any question of anyone. (Every organizations says they do this, few actually do.)

But we need to appreciate that giving honest feedback and speaking truth to power isn't an easy thing for anyone to do. That's one more reason why creating a relaxed, supportive, and yes, fun work environment matters. When people are relaxed, and when they see their leaders having some fun and see them as approachable, they are far more comfortable speaking up. 

Sometimes though, that critical message that leaders need to hear might be delivered via a punchline, a Dilbert cartoon or a Saturday Night Live skit. Rather than fearing subversive humor in the workplace, smart leaders and employees should set their egos aside (which humor can definitely help with!) and be appreciative of the message being delivered in whatever form your court jester takes.   



 

 

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    Mike's Fun at Work Tip

A timely reminder of the critical role that your child's leftover Halloween candy can play in your work life: According to a survey of 1,290 employees by Lifesavers, people who have candies on their desk are more likely to get a raise or a bonus! Candies also serve as an icebreaker, and, according to the survey, 1/3 of all candy-munchers gossip while sucking on the candy, while male workers who have candies on their desk are more likely to get asked out on a date. The survey also found that 3 out of every 4 offices have a candy dish somewhere, and that people who stock up on sweets tend to be more organized, harder working and more creative. (I'm sure there's no conflict of interest involved in this survey.)  

So don't feel guilty about raiding a child's Halloween loot, you may be doing them and you a favor!

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    Quote of the Week

"I'll bet living in a nudist colony takes all the fun out of Halloween." Anonymous

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    It's a Wacky World
 
Happy Halloween everyone. It's too late for this year, but here's some interesting thoughts around dressing up for Halloween at work: Career-Building Getups.
 
It also happens to be official Knock Knock Joke Day...so why not try an impromptu contest in your office for the best knock knock jJoke? 

And speaking of celebrating fun holidays and theme days, I've posted a list of November Theme Days.

Some of my favorites include: 

November 1: Give Up Your Shoulds Day, Men Make Dinner Day and Cook for Your Pets Day
November 2:  Cookie Monster Day
November 8:  Abet and Aid Punsters Day
November 14: Loosen Up, Lighten Up Day
November 18: Married to a Scorpio Support Day
November 20: Absurdity Day and Name Your PC Day
November 21: World Hello Day
November 24: Celebrate Your Unique Talent Day
November 28: Make Your Own Head Day
November 30: Stay Home Because You're Well Day 
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