If a happy, productive team is what you’re after (and who isn’t?), music might be the fastest and easiest way to get there.
Dr. David Lewis is one of countless researchers whose work attests to the power of music at work. His research has revealed that nine out of 10 workers perform better when listening to music.
“Music is a very powerful management tool if you want to increase not only the efficiency of your workforce but also their mental and emotional state – they’re going to become more positive about the work,” Dr. Lewis says.
Indeed, music can cause a surge of dopamine, one of the feel-good chemicals in our brains that also shows up when we’re eating something delicious, making money, or even falling in love.
Sounds great, right? To put it in practice at the office, read the full article here: Why you should let your employees listen to music
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