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2020 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

3. Branchenspezifischer Humor

Author : Eva Ullmann

Published in: Humor ist Chefsache

Publisher: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden

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Zusammenfassung

In diesem Kapitel erfahren Sie
  • wie sich der spezifische Humor zu einem Beruf oder einer Branche gestaltet und wie man den humorvollen Umgang damit schafft.
  • wie bestimmte Berufsgruppen humorvoll gesehen werden und wie sie sich selbst betrachten.
  • warum manche Gags nur Insider verstehen können und wie man Außenstehende trotzdem einbindet.
  • dass es eine gesunde Ventilfunktion ist, wenn man „unter sich“ auch mal Witze über „die da oben“ oder „die Anderen“ macht.
  • welche konkreten Hilfestellungen und welches Handwerkszeug Sie dabei unterstützen, den Humor auch abteilungsübergreifend einzusetzen.
  • wie Sie auch als Fachidiot nicht den Blick für das große Ganze und vor allem für alle Menschen außerhalb Ihres Berufsstandes verlieren.
  • warum es sich ab und zu lohnt, die Neutralität zu verlassen und aus dem eigenen Fachjargon heraus zu kommen.
  • dass es nicht die eigene Expertise schmälert, andere in den eigenen Humor zu involvieren, sondern bei der Verständigung hilft.

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Metadata
Title
Branchenspezifischer Humor
Author
Eva Ullmann
Copyright Year
2020
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-30095-1_3

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