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Office Morale Low? Watch The Stanley Cup Playoffs
by Paul on 04/13/10 at 07:31 PM ET
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from Kim Covert of Global Toronto ,
The list of teams that have made the Stanley Cup playoffs has been posted, and you know what that means — another two months of hockey.
Workers will unite over the water cooler to discuss why that team won and that one lost, whether it’s the goalie making the difference or the offence, whether Sid the Kid can pull another one out of his hat and what it all means for next year.
But employers take heart: all that endless hockey talk is apparently good for workplace morale and might just improve productivity to boot, according to a survey of more than 300 managers conducted by an independent research firm for OfficeTeam, a staffing services firm.
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