How to boost your team’s happiness in just five minutes a day.

Richard Clarke


Region:
Anywhere
Notice Period:
Regular (more than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid
Category:
Business
Updated:
11th April 2025

Learn the basic theory of happiness in the workplace and the practical steps you can take to improve the wellbeing of your team.

If you’re struggling with employee retention or if you just want to make your workplace a nicer place to be, this keynote is for you.

This keynote works well with a Q&A session afterwards

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About Richard Clarke

I am an expert on the science of happiness in the workplace. I teach leaders and companies how to build happier teams and happier, higher performing companies.

If you are looking to for someone to help improve the wellbeing of your team or the happiness of your staff I'd love to chat.

If you want to teach your leaders how they can make their teams enjoy their work a little more, I can definitely help.

If you are looking to help your team perform at their highest level please give me a shout.

I am a founder and ex CEO and have dedicated the last 10 years of my life learning about the science of happiness at work and applying it in my company. I now teach leaders how to make their companies better, more enjoyable places to be.

I give online workshops / lunch and learns / webinars and keynote talks.

I am available for keynote talks in companies, at events and in conferences.


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