Raise Your Game: Fun Is The Key To Productivity

Jul 06, 2010 1 Min Read
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Roshan Thiran of Leadernomics talks about ‘fun’ and its connection to financial success (money).

Part 1

Roshan also shares how the company he once managed was successful in improving retention. He also asserts that ‘fun’ attracts and retains customers.

Part 2

It is believed that when people have fun, they would laugh. In turn, laughter would boost cardiovascular fitness by lowering blood pressure and heart rate. It reduces hormones that create stress and positively affects the person’s creativity and productivity.

 

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Roshan is the Founder and “Kuli” of the Leaderonomics Group of companies. He believes that everyone can be a leader and "make a dent in the universe," in their own special ways. He is featured on TV, radio and numerous publications sharing the Science of Building Leaders and on leadership development. Follow him at www.roshanthiran.com

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