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紹恩.阿克爾:優質工作的快樂秘訣

Filmed May 2011 • Posted Feb 2012TEDxBloomington
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我們相信工作會帶來幸福快樂,但是能不能反過來想呢?心理學家紹恩.阿克爾在TEDxBloomington,以緊湊又有趣的演說主張,其實是快樂激發生產力。

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

Translated into Chinese, Traditional by Regina Chu
Reviewed by Lin Su-Wei 林書暐
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