The definition of the workplace might be considered an enterprise where people congregate to create, build, serve, solve problems, and earn a paycheck. Unfortunately many see it only as a place where they spend 8+ hours a day and get a paycheck at the end of two weeks, they do not look any further beyond the basic purpose of a place of employment.
What would happen if we viewed the workplace as a community - one where people not only gathered to perform specific tasks but also came together to be a part of something bigger? A place where people came for camaraderie and fun with their peers, or where they could lift one another up if they were having a bad day, all while performing meaningful work. Would this change the perception of "work" as a place where people actually looked forward to coming in every day?