From Toy Tips
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Toy Tips has conducted an eight-year study about toys for the office! The results
confirm that it is more effective to release built-up frustration or negative
energy on a toy rather than with words or actions directed at co-workers. For
an effective break, toys also provide a quick way to challenge your brain.
Based on interviews with
350 adults who work in offices of more than 10 people:
- 95% think it is office-appropriate
for executives to have toys
- 93% believe toys boost
morale
- 91% allow toys to be used
creatively in the workplace
- 86% agree that toys reduce
their stress at the office
- 82% would buy toys for
co-workers and employees as gifts
Current tests have revealed
the top choices for stress relief, office parties, travel and creativity:
- Stress relief: Walla Balla,
Oddzon's Koosh Ball
- Idea stimulators: Nerf
Ballzooka and Doodletop
- Office party ice-breakers:
Nerf Bash Hockey, Milton Bradley Twister and Milton Bradley's Jenga
- For the desk-bound: Cap
Candy Bubbles, James Industries Slinky and Mattel's FLOAM
- Travel/ briefcase sized
relaxation: Ohio Art's Pocket Etch-A-Sketch, Tiger Electronics' Wheel of Fortune
Game
- Gifts for retirement:
Meccano's Erector Set, Marklin Train Set
Marianne offers some rules
of etiquette when bringing toys to the office: "Toys should be idea stimulators,
not a distraction," she notes. "They shouldn't be louder than a copy machine or
larger than a briefcase -- expect reaction from coworkers." She also reports that
colorful screen savers with animated characters and fun sounds perk up workstations.
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