Brits keep playing office pranks, despite risk of being fired
Some 74 per cent of workers have been engaged in office pranks, but there have been cases where their capers have gotten too extreme, resulting in them being fired.
Some 74 per cent of workers have been engaged in office pranks, but there have been cases where their capers have gotten too extreme, resulting in them being fired.
One of the great buzzwords in business has been “customer engagement”, generally taken to mean how emotionally involved customers are with a product or brand. But by using the basics of neuroscience, companies can actually alter consumer behaviour, or at least how they feel during their customer journey.