Overview
Discover how happiness in the workplace can transform your career and your organization with the "The Science of Happiness at Work Professional Certificate" program. Understand the crucial link between happiness and success at work through this comprehensive online program by edX. Uncover how happier employees are not only more loyal and likely to assume leadership roles but are also more productive, creative, and enjoy better health.
Delve into the latest scientific insights from psychology, business, and neuroscience to master the art of fostering happiness within yourself and your team. This course, brought to you by the expert faculty at UC Berkeley’s Greater Good Science Center (GGSC), is steeped in robust research and global phenomena that have already enlightened over half a million students worldwide through the GGSC’s Science of Happiness MOOC.
This program breaks down into three engaging courses, each designed to teach you why happiness is critical in the work environment. It provides tangible practices to cultivate positive emotions such as gratitude, techniques for building resilience against stress through mindfulness, and the importance of nurturing positive, trusting, and collaborative relationships at work based on empathy and emotional intelligence.
Leaders and aspiring leaders will find invaluable tips on creating a positive organizational culture and leveraging socially intelligent leadership. By the end of this program, participants will not only recognize the importance of happiness at work but will also possess the tools to enhance engagement, productivity, and a sense of fulfillment in both professional and personal spheres. Don't miss this opportunity to transform your workplace and your life with strategies rooted in the most forward-thinking scientific research.
Categories include Emotional Intelligence Courses, Stress Management Courses, Empathy Courses, Career Development Courses, Self Improvement Courses, Mindfulness Courses, and Resilience Courses, making this program a perfect blend for those eager to advance their careers while improving their well-being and that of their colleagues.
Syllabus
Taught by
Dacher Keltner and Emiliana Simon-Thomas