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肖恩·阿克尔:改善工作的快乐之道

Filmed May 2011 • Posted Feb 2012TEDxBloomington
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我们都觉得要想快乐我们就要去工作,但是反过来呢?在TEDxBloomington大会上,心理学家肖恩·阿克尔做了一个快速、生动有趣的演讲,告诉我们其实是快乐激发了生产力。

Shawn Achor is the CEO of Good Think Inc., where he researches and teaches about positive psychology. Full bio »

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