- Meme Thinking TemplatesThe following templates are provided as a quick way to generate personalised Memes based on popular meme image macros. The templates are setup to give you guidance as to what kinds of text makes most sense for each situation. Each template has been given a rating range based on the Meme Thinking Cringeometer. This gives… Read more: Meme Thinking Templates
- The Meme Thinking Cringeometer: How to Navigate Humour in the Workplace Without Getting FiredIn today’s hybrid and emotionally nuanced workplaces, humour isn’t just a way to lighten the mood—it’s a strategic communication tool. But when memes, jokes, or pop culture references go wrong, the fallout can range from awkward silence to disciplinary action. That’s where the Meme Thinking Cringeometer comes in: a simple, psychologically-informed scale to help teams… Read more: The Meme Thinking Cringeometer: How to Navigate Humour in the Workplace Without Getting Fired
- Memes at Work: Why Culture, Connection, and Creativity Depend on ThemIn a world saturated with information—emails, messages, dashboards, intranets, and endless Slack channels—one might not expect that the humble meme, emoji, or GIF could offer any real value in the workplace. But far from being frivolous, these forms of modern digital expression are rapidly becoming essential tools for cutting through the noise, restoring human connection… Read more: Memes at Work: Why Culture, Connection, and Creativity Depend on Them
- The Evolution of Humour: From Legacy to LOLsHumour is one of humanity’s most cherished forms of connection. It disarms tension, bridges divides, reveals intelligence, and generates joy in both social settings and in the workplace. But humour didn’t appear out of nowhere. Long before stand-up comedy, internet memes, or dry wit, there was laughter — breathy, involuntary, and born in the bodies… Read more: The Evolution of Humour: From Legacy to LOLs
- Meme Thinking Cultural BarometerHumour isn’t just about punchlines and memes. It’s often the canary in the cultural coal mine — a proxy for psychological safety, shared values, and how well your team handles the hard stuff. So what does the way your team jokes (or doesn’t) really say about your culture? Let us introduce you to the Meme… Read more: Meme Thinking Cultural Barometer