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Happiness and Bottom Line
March 23, 2015
Take care not to listen to anyone who tells you what you can and can't be in life.
-Meg Medina

"For companies, happy employees mean better bottom-line results," writes Shawn Achor, in his Harvard Business Review (January 2012) article, "Positive Intelligence." He cites three studies:

"Employees who score low in 'life satisfaction,' a rigorously tested and widely accepted metric, stay home an average of 1.25 more days a month, a 2008 study by Gallup Healthways shows. That translates into a decrease in productivity of 15 days a year.

"In a study of service departments, Jennifer George and Kenneth Bettenhausen found that employees who score high in life satisfaction are significantly more likely to receive high rankings from customers.

"Researchers at Gallup found that retail stores that scored higher on employee life satisfaction generated $21 more in earnings per square foot of store space than the other stores, adding $32 million in additional profits fro the whole chain."





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Amanda Ciollins · March 23, 2015
Headstart
Morristown, TN, United States


I enjoy reading your information on different topics. Your writers are knowledgeable in the information you share. Thank you for the topics and information you give.
I want to say thank you and it is useful information. I do share the information on the topics that relate to our jobs and life.
Again thank you . Keep up the great job you are doing.


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