All Work and No Play Makes for a Dull Workplace
2007年4月25日 - 1:00AM
PRニュース・ワイアー (英語)
Edy's Dibs Is on a Quest to Find the Coolest Workplaces Across the
U.S. OAKLAND, Calif., April 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Over-worked and under stress? Many of us spend more than half our
waking hours at work and too many of us have the same complaint:
working just isn't fun. Yet, employee productivity is known to
increase in work environments that value camaraderie, and where fun
activities are liberally used to relieve stress and build loyalty.
So what's an employee to do? Edy's(R) says -- Make your own fun!
The creative and fun people at Edy's who invented Dibs(R) bite-size
ice cream snacks believe there are lots of things we can do to make
our workplaces more fun and ourselves more productive. In fact,
about one in four women (28%) said that a snack break would help
them be more productive at work, and about a third (30%) of younger
workers (18-34) say that ice cream would be their choice for a
morale boosting snack. Since everyone's not lucky enough to work at
an ice cream company, Edy's has launched the Dibs Quest for a
Cooler Workplace(TM) contest to get people to share their ideas --
big and small -- about how they are making their workplaces cooler.
The Dibs Quest for a Cooler Workplace challenges employees and
employers to step up and make a positive difference where they
work. And the reward? Three hundred fifty (350) lucky winners will
sweeten up and cool down their office, job site or work location
with free fully-stocked (and restocked) freezers of Dibs bite sized
snacks for an entire month. These Dibs snack freezers will be
delivered right to their work locations. "For many, work is tough,
stressful and unpleasant -- something we do only to make a living.
It's time to make a change," says Alexander Kjerulf, Chief
Happiness Officer and author of Happy Hour Is 9 to 5. "Today,
happiness at work is no longer a luxury -- it's essential." Start a
mission to put the "cool" factor back into your workplace. Tell
Edy's, in 350 words or less, what you or your colleagues are doing
to make your workplace cooler. Your entry can be serious, humorous
or tongue-in- cheek. The Dibs Quest for a Cooler Workplace campaign
will run from April 24 through August 5. To enter, visit
http://www.dibs.com/. "At Edy's, we have an "I can make a
difference" culture, which encourages people to pursue their
passions," said Kerry Hopkins, Associate Brand Manager, Dibs brand.
"We want to inspire the same fun and positive work environment in
other workplaces ... and what better way to do that than with the
promise of a Dibs ice cream snack break." About Dreyer's Grand Ice
Cream Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream Holdings, Inc., and its subsidiaries
manufacture and distribute a full spectrum of ice cream and frozen
dessert products. Brands of frozen dessert products currently
manufactured or distributed by Dreyer's in the United States
include Grand, Slow Churned(R), Dibs(R), Haagen- Dazs(R), Nestle(R)
Drumstick(R), Nestle Crunch(R), Nestle(R) Butterfinger(R),
Nestle(R) Toll House(R), Nestle(R) Carnation(R), Nestle(R)
Push-Up(R), Frosty Paws(R), Eskimo Pie(R), Chipwich(R), Fruit Bars,
Starbucks(R) and The Skinny Cow(R). The company's premium products
are marketed under the Dreyer's brand name throughout the Western
states and Texas, and under the Edy's(R) brand name throughout the
remainder of the United States. Internationally, the Dreyer's brand
extends to select markets in the Far East and the Edy's brand
extends to the Caribbean and South America. For more information on
the company, please visit http://www.dreyersinc.com/. All
trademarks are owned by Societe des Produits Nestle S. A., Vevey,
Switzerland. The Starbucks trademark is owned by Starbucks U.S.
Brands, LLC and is licensed to the Starbucks Ice Cream Partnership,
a joint venture partnership between Dreyer's and Starbucks Holding
Company. In the U.S. the Haagen-Dazs trademark is sub-licensed to
Dreyer's by Nestle. About the Survey This survey was conducted
online within the United States by Harris Interactive on behalf of
Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream, Inc. between February 5 and February 7,
2007 among 2,585 U.S. adults 18 years of age or older. Figures for
region, age within gender, education, household income and
race/ethnicity were weighted where necessary to bring them into
line with their actual proportions in the population. Propensity
score weighting was also used to adjust for respondents' propensity
to be online. With a pure probability sample of 2,585 adults one
could say with a ninety-five percent probability that the overall
results have a sampling error of +/- 3 percentage points. Sampling
error for sub-samples is higher and varies. However that does not
take other sources of error into account. This online survey is not
based on a probability sample and therefore no theoretical sampling
error can be calculated. DATASOURCE: Edy's Grand Ice Cream CONTACT:
Diane McIntyre of Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream, +1-510-601-4338, ; or
Gwendolyn Tornatore of MS&L, +1-415-293-2797, Web site:
http://www.dreyersinc.com/
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