Want to use humor in business? Then learn how to find and write the humor yourself! Below is my quick – 1:30 – tip on humor writing. This is my fourth tip in cartoon format . . . a little more interesting than me just talking. Writing humor is not
"Why is the power of humor so critical?” “Are there topics too sensitive to approach?” These questions and more were answered this week by keynote speaker, comedian and humor in business expert Jan McInnis, AKA “The Work Lady” on the Frankie Boyer Radio Show. Frankie’s show addresses topics from business
Lots of marketing campaigns use humor toting the benefits of using a product or service, but what developing humor about what happens if people DON’T use your product or service? This Hilarious ad from Southwest Airlines(below) promoting their hotel site is a GREAT example of using humor to show people
“We have 400 people here and 99 awards to give out. So to 301 of you I’d like to say ‘enjoy the steak dinner! ” . . . and with that we were off to the races! I recently emceed a gala for a fortune 500 company where I kicked off
“Many a truth is said in Jest” is an adage that is, well, kinda true. If you want to inject humor into your communications, find something about your product or service that is not great, but kinda true . . .and point it out.After my event in Vegas this week,