Not Cultivating Playfulness is a Strategic Disadvantage
In today’s fast-paced, high-pressure business world, it’s easy to dismiss playfulness as a frivolous luxury. However, research and expert insights
The core mission of the Playfulness Institute is to promote adult playfulness as a pathway to flourishing by engaging with teams, organisations, and individuals through showcasing and exploring research on playfulness and related fields. We aim to cultivate a deeper understanding of the vital role playfulness plays in enhancing well-being, creativity, and resilience in both personal and professional contexts.
We invite you to take the online Three Pillars Playfulness Scale assesment. It’s quick and easy and will help you uncover insights about your playfulness, as well as your curiosity, creativity, and connectedness. In just a few minutes, you’ll receive a personalised report that sheds light on how you can harness the power of play to enhance your well-being and unleash your full potential.
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In today’s fast-paced, high-pressure business world, it’s easy to dismiss playfulness as a frivolous luxury. However, research and expert insights
In the ever-evolving landscape of business and technology, organizations are increasingly turning to Agile methodologies to stay competitive and responsive.
In today’s fast-paced, high-pressure business world, it’s easy to dismiss playfulness as a frivolous luxury. However, research and expert insights
In the ever-evolving landscape of business and technology, organizations are increasingly turning to Agile methodologies to stay competitive and responsive.
A recent study published in Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being provides some exciting evidence that adult playfulness can be increased
At the Playfulness Institute, we’re always fascinated by concepts that challenge our perspectives and encourage growth. Recently, we’ve been exploring
A recent study by Anca Metiu from ESSEC Business School and Jinia Mukerjee from Montpellier Business School, published in the
In a thought-provoking paper presented at the 2011 DiGRA Conference, Harald Warmelink of Delft University of Technology proposes a conceptual
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