April Fools Jokes Appropriate in the Office?

April 1, 2008 by Nicholas | 1 Comment
In Employees

Boston.com:

Most pranks are better suited to fictional workplaces such as the one portrayed in “The Office,” the NBC sitcom starring Steve Carell in the demanding role of a pompous and april foolsdeluded boss named Michael Scott.

In the real world, April Fool’s Day pranks in the work place may be “no joking matter,” reports the Creative Group of California, a staffing service.

The group commissioned a national survey that conducted 250 telephone interviews with advertising and marketing executives around the country to determine the appropriateness of April Fool’s Day shenanigans.

In general, advertising and marketing agencies are pretty liberal when it comes to workplace ambiance, the theory being that a Dilbert-style cubicle culture can stifle creativity.

Nevertheless, many ad and marketing execs take a dim view of April Fool’s Day pranks in the work place, with 71 percent of marketing executives saying that April Fool’s Day jokes in the office are either “not very appropriate” or “not at all appropriate,” said the Creative Group, a unit of Robert Half International Inc., a California company that provides staffing and risk-consulting services.

Ad executives are more laid back than their marketing counterparts when quizzed on the subject of whoopee cushions and water balloons; 51 percent said that April’s Day Fools jokes are either “very appropriate” or “somewhat appropriate,” the survey found.

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  • Dana Keith on May 10th, 2008 at 1:24 am

    This celebration must be done as it is.. Though many people don’t think it was not-appropriate but still it’s already a part of life’s cycle..

    Other people mostly those who worked on the very-busy fields may call it that way, it is only because they were too focused on their worked, but that doesn’t give them the license to just sit and act as if they were not part of the said celebration..

    Come on! It is only for a day.. Does it bothers you to worry of possible fools that others made for you..?

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