Humor at Work: Summer Fun in the Workplace

Published: Wed, 07/03/13

Inspiring Workplaces
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Humor at Work ISSUE 495 - July 3, 2013
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Summer Fun in the Workplace

 

Summer is finally here. Yes, she's a bit late in some parts, but we'll forgive her if she starts behaving properly from here on out. (I'm assuming summer is of the female persuasion since summer is so darned beautiful. . .and warm...and bright...and smells really, really nice. But I digress.)       
 
From the archives, here are a few fun at work ideas that lend themselves nicely to the quieter pace (for most of you at least) of summer:
 
1. Hold a family open house. Not just a barbecue or social event, but something that allows family members to see the inner workings of your workplace. The family is part of your employees' support team. Winning over the hearts of employees' families can turn employees into raving, loyal ambassadors for your business. 
 
2. Go on a field trip. Summer is the perfect time to take the team on a creative walkabout through a zoo or park. Use a walkabout as chance to give employees a break, build teamwork and spark creative ideas.
 
3. Set up an ice cream sundae bar every Friday afternoon.
 
4. Two words:stealth disco. Two more words:goofy fun. And yes, stealth disco exists. Here's how it works: Someone video tapes a fellow employee (under the pretense of doing a survey or interview) while someone else stealthily disco dances in the background unbeknownst to the person being recorded. Compile a collection, edit and screen to uproarious laughter - especially if you get your senior managers involved. 
 
5. Ferris Bueller's Day Off contest. Have employees share what their ideal day of hookey would look like; a great way to generate some laughs while learning something about your teammates. Put names in a basket for a draw and the winner gets to live whatever their Ferris Bueller's hookey day dream is.     
 
6. Ugliest/tackiest Hawaiian shirt day/contest. Does it get more fun than that? I don't think so.
 
7. Fishbowl Fridays. Everyone's name goes into a fishbowl, then draw a name to see who gets let out of the fish bowl one hour early on Friday afternoon. Keep going until everyone's had an early catch n' release. 
 
8. Employee appreciation day. Summer's a great time to acknowledge employees with a special event. 
 
9. Community charity events. Summer's also the ideal time to get out of the office and clean up a local park or give back to your community. Great team building, great marketing, and if you get folks out of the office for an afternoon, a great perk as well. 
 
10. Team lemonade stand contests. Each week a different team sets up and markets a lemonade stand in the office. Proceeds go to your social fund, project or charity of choice. The team that demonstrates the most creative approach to marketing, raises the most bucks, or has the best tasting lemonade wins the coveted Lemon Masters of the Universe trophy, which includes your company kicking in extra money for that team's charity or project of choice.



 
 

 

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    Mike's Fun at Work Tip

Our fabulous local video rental store, Avalanche, always lists the top-10 most rented movies of the week in the newspaper. Last week's top-5 title slots paid tribute to local heroes and volunteers who worked tirelessly in the face of the devastating floods that hit Canmore. Titles such as, "Canmorons Helping Canmorons - What Being Local is All About!" brought a smile to many faces at a much needed time.     
 
So what can your business do to honor your local volunteers and hometown heroes in simple, fun ways? If you run a restaurant, how about naming a menu item after them? Create a wall of fame in your lobby, a tribute page on your website, a reserved parking space for the local hero of the month or offer special heroic discounts. Or send a team of employees to their workplace to honor them in a fun way. It's a great way to show your support for the community you work in, to honor your own employees' contributions, and to encourage everyone to get involved in your community.  
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    Deep Thought of the Week

"Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in that person's shoes. That way, when you criticize him, you're a mile away, and you have his shoes." Anon. 
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    It's a Wacky World
 
A Russian man was arrested recently for stealing a bridge. Yup. An entire bridge. He hooked the bridge to his tractor and towed it back home hoping to sell it for scrap metal. This was a case even the Keystone Cops would have solved: The police simply followed the bridge drag marks all the way to the man's home.      
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Humor at Work TV 
 
From the archives, a very funny look at the misuse and abuse of PowerPoint: Life After Death By PowerPoint
 
 
 
 
 

Inspiring Reading 
 
Mike is quoted in this Wall Street Journal piece:  on The Power of a 'Project Beard' and Other Office Rituals
 
 

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