Interviews with inspiring leaders about building truly human workplaces. Real-life examples as well as ideas and tools for increasing happiness at work.

Happiness@Work Podcast
Claim This Podcastby Michal Šrajer
Podcast Overview
Interviews with inspiring leaders about building truly human workplaces. Real-life examples as well as ideas and tools for increasing happiness at work.
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8/23/2016
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Recent Episodes

June 3, 2021
Management 3.0 (with Ralph van Roosmalen)
<p>For the next interview, I invited Ralph van Roosmalen - CEO of <a href="https://management30.com/">Management 3.0</a>. Management 3.0 is an international movement started in 2010 by Jurgen Appelo. Their mission is very similar to ours - to change the world of work (and to make the management everyone's job). And as we discussed with Ralph, it is about a mindset change supported by a collection of tools, practices, and games they provide...</p>

May 17, 2021
Basecamp and remote work (with Jason Fried)
<p>A new season and a new episode of Happiness@Work Podcast!</p> <p>This episode was recorded as an interview during our annual international <a href="https://www.happinessatwork.live/">Happiness@Work conference</a> at the end of 2020. It was my great pleasure to talk to Jason Fried, co-founder, and CEO of the world-famous company Basecamp.</p> <p>Besides products used by millions of people worldwide and bestselling books like "It doesn't have to be crazy at work", Jason and his team are also known for the great company culture they have. In this episode, you will find out how to build a "calm company" where people can thrive while working fully remotely. And you will be surprised how differently Basecamp works compared to what most of us know about remote work from the past year...</p>

August 25, 2019
Menlo Innovations (with Rich Sheridan)
<p>I recorded this episode of the podcast during the International Conference on Happiness at Work in Copenhagen, where both me and Rich led a workshop. Rich Sheridan is the author of a famous <a href="https://amzn.to/2zocKZe">book Joy Inc</a> and also founder of Menlo Innovations - company which has the mission to "end human suffering in the world as it relates to technology.".</p> <p>The unique thing about Menlo Innovations and also the main topic of our interview was pairing. It's the way of work, where two people cooperate on one task. They sit together behind one computer, with one keyboard (or even one pen & paper) and discuss and share their ideas. In the first view, a very unusual idea. But one that brings many advantages to company culture.</p> <p>We discussed how pairing helps to build feedback culture or how it improves learning within the organization. At Menlo Innovations, pairing is, of course, also an integral part of the interview process and it greatly helps to test for culture fit before looking at the technical topics.</p> <p>If you'd like to dive deeper into happiness at work, don't miss our international conference coming to Prague (Czech Republic) on October 10th, 2019. For more details about the event, visit <a href="https://happinessatwork.cz">happinessatwork.cz</a>.</p>
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