People are happy,
when they are more effective in solving problems,
than in creating new ones.
Why happiness?
Happiness is a value that connects all people. People immediately recognize the benefits for themselves and those they care about. Recent research shows that everyone benefits when happy people work in great organizations. Employees do their jobs with passion and empathy, customers enjoy high quality service, managers see staff are more motivated and creative, and shareholders gain from increased operational effectiveness and innovation.
The business case for happiness?
Happiness is the single most important key performance indicator for your organization. Decades of compelling evidence shows that improving happiness in the workplace delivers significant increases in profit, productivity and innovation, and substantial savings in costs. Happier workers are healthier, more effective in teams, and provide better customer service. Happier businesses attract top talent, and are more able to retain their best workers.
30%
Higher productivity
54%
Better staff retention
3x
Higher creativity
New way of work for future organizations?
The HappinessGroup grew out of the experience of working for global consultancies in leadership roles of high-performance creative teams building innovative digital products and services. We distilled and integrated the latest research from cognitive neuroscience on creative problem solving to provide classical organizations and creative agencies with the capabilities of superior performance.
The rules of engagement are changing. Major forces are reshaping what employees want and need from their employers to perform at their best. This is called the “employee experience”. We support companies to transform their business environment to be prepared when change hits your industry or to quickly adapt to disruptions.
We work as external consultants for leadership teams, or embedded in your HR, Learning, R&D or Marketing teams.
Corporate Culture as biggest obstacle to digital transformation
Recent research published by McKinsey suggests that many organizations view their culture as the biggest barrier to their effectiveness in the digital age. The report goes on to identify three key cultural hurdles: silos forming between departments and functions, general fear of risk taking, and trouble clarifying who exactly the customer is.
Consider the following outcomes that can indicate you may need a cultural transformation.
- Chronic Underperformance
- Lack of alignment on strategy, status, goals and approach
- High Turnover
- Lack of commitment or engagement
- Divergent perspectives on your culture
- Inability to adapt to a changing environment
- Low resilience to stress, high sick leave rates
- Inability to resonate with others
- Much communication on problem blaming, few communication on problem solving
We help you to understand your company’s culture, so your employees can become more conscious of their values and avoid misunderstandings and false assumptions in decision making and problem solving.
We help you to identify the value gaps and contradictions between who your organization thinks it is, and how employees experience it.
Our Solutions
Self-learning & -organizing teams

Every organizational change starts with the change of the individual. We show you how to identify and remove obstacles of learning and growth to develop high performance teams.
Culture for creativity & innovation

Cultural values determine how we make decisions and solve problems. We identify your organizations cultural value imbalances to help you develop strategies for balanced information flow.
Happy & engaged workforce

Employees are happy when they experience purpose. We help you to create engaging learning experiences at work. We provide you with frameworks, methods and tools for the integration of a fragmented workforce. We develop functional and meaningful systems, ready for the future.
Contact
Happinessgroup
Selma Lagerloef Str. 40
D-81829 Munich
Europe
Phone:
+49 (0)151.400.78690
Mail: info@happinessgroup.eu

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