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Employee Morale: Button Day

03/04/2014 by Harriet Meyerson

Searching for a simple and fun way to raise employee morale? Button Day provides social interaction and laughter, and doesn’t cost any money.

ConfidenceCenter.com’s Weekly Newsletter – March 4, 2014

Word and Quote of the Week

*** Communication ***

(Download this word on a printable poster in the Employee Morale Center. Info at http://www.EmployeeMoraleCenter.com)

*** “There is no passion to be found in playing small — settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living.”

—Nelson Mandela: South African who served as President of South Africa

Trivia Question of the Week

Q. What is the Chinese art of paper folding called? (Answer at the end of this newsletter.)

Employee Morale

Button Day

This activity provides for a lot of social interaction and laughter, and doesn’t cost the company any money.

Employees come dressed in casual clothes covered with buttons that have clever or funny sayings on them. Provide a snack time for employees to get together and read each other’s buttons. Award prizes for the funniest buttons.

Have a box of extra buttons handy for anyone who comes to work without at least one button.

Answer to This Week’s Trivia Question

Q. What is the Chinese art of paper folding called?

A. Origami

Joke of the Week

I was meeting a friend for lunch one day on the university campus and brought my daughter along. I told her that both her father and I had attended this university, suggesting she might come here, too, someday.

“Maybe,” she said thoughtfully, “but I think I’ll go to kindergarten first.”

Free Employee Morale Video Series

See free videos on how to create employee spirit teams: Get Instant Access to the Employee Spirit Team Magic Video Series

(c) Copyright 2014 Harriet Meyerson, The Confidence Center

Filed Under: Employee Morale Activities & Newsletter Archives

About Harriet Meyerson

Harriet believes that leadership skills can be learned at any age. She works with teachers, youth group and camp directors and parents who want to teach a teen leadership course.
She also works with workplace managers who want to become more confident leaders, and have happy, motivated employees. Get her free Employee Morale Newsletter and Employee Morale Assessment at:
www.ConfidenceCenter.com
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