“Why We Love NYC” Partner Spotlight: Godspell on Broadway

We are almost two weeks away from our very special NYC pop culture trivia night with Pat Kiernan at The Bell House in Brooklyn in January 25th, and I want to take the time to highlight all of the incredible partners who have come together to make this very unique and exciting event possible! As…

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“Why We Love NYC” Venue Spotlight: The Bell House

We’re three weeks away from TrivWorks January 25th “Why We Love NYC” event, a special trivia night hosted by Pat Kiernan. As the date draws nearer, I want to take the time to highlight all of the terrific partners who have come together to make this very unique event possible! We must of course begin…

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Nothing Boosts Morale Like a Title Change

Well, it’s been quite a week for me indeed! Last Wednesday, at 8:22pm, my wife and I were blessed with the most perfect, adorable little baby girl, Naomi. Born right on her due date, she became the first member of the next generation on my side of the family. Also at that moment, several key…

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The One Event That Will Drive an Event Planner Nuts

Well, it’s finally here: today is my wife’s due date! After 40 long weeks of anticipation, excitement, fear, discomfort, restless sleep and curiosity beyond belief, we’ve made every preparation we can think of in advance of the Big Event: My wife’s stopped working, and I’ve cleared my schedule of any corporate team building events in…

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An Incredible Year: Plenty to be Thankful for in 2011

2011 has been a phenomenal year for TrivWorks, and for me personally. As a guy who has dedicated himself to the importance of appreciation and recognition in the workplace, I am so incredibly grateful for so many fantastic things which have happened in my own life, and owe a great deal of gratitude to a…

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6 Facts About Workplace Morale to Know Cold for 2012

As 2011 draws to a close, many businesses are saying “good riddance” yet again. Maybe your company is among them: sluggish sales, rising fixed costs, and tied hands as far as maintaining employee happiness. Wait…what? Employee happiness? What does THAT have to do with anything? We’re trying to run a BUSINESS here, for God’s sake…

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Is Your Staff Burning the Candle at Both Ends this Hanukkah?

Last night was the first night of Hanukkah, and here in NYC, corporate team building and holiday parties took a brief hiatus so that those who observe could mark the occasion at home with their families. For those who aren’t aware, Hanukkah – a relatively minor holiday in the Jewish calendar – commemorates a series…

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How Can You Measure the Success of a Corporate Team Building Activity?

My wife is 9 months pregnant, and has unfortunately been suffering from “false labor” – sporadic contractions which are painful, yet thankfully short. While I hate seeing her in discomfort, it’s given me a chance to try out my new contraction timer app: I clock in whenever the contractions start and end, and it automatically…

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We’ll Be Right Back After This Short Break…

I’ll be taking off from blogging today, in order to recover from our massive holiday party trivia event for my recently-former employer 92Y yesterday in NYC – employee team building at it’s most personal! (comprehensive recap to follow). We are also gearing up for another TrivWorks holiday party today in Manhattan, so time’s a bit…

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Leaving a Job the Best Way Possible

Today marks the end of an era for me. After 6 incredible, educational and inspirational years, I will be stepping down from my position overseeing the adult learning and leisure department at the 92nd Street Y, New York City’s premier cultural & community center. While I will miss my colleagues and the chance to produce…

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Client Service Horror Story: How NOT to Treat Your Customers!

I’m taking a quick diversion from my regular musings on employee entertainment, workplace issues and corporate team building activities in NYC to share a cautionary tale from yesterday, which I think is worth telling to anybody who cares about retaining their clients (i.e. you). In preparation for our baby expected later this month, my wife…

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A Father-To-Be’s Workplace Fears

My wife and I will be expecting our first child later this month, and needless to say, we are both incredibly excited! She’s been uncomfortable lately, though, and understandably so; her sleep’s also been troubled, and as such mine has as well. We’re also in full-on “nesting” mode, which means I need to train myself…

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