Building Fun at Work Without Forced Culture

NeoCon Presentation Description: Fun at work is often dismissed as superficial or reduced to perks, games, and forced activities. Yet when fun is designed thoughtfully, it can be a serious, research-backed driver of energy, connection, and performance. When it's handled poorly, it can create exclusion, resentment, and even increase turnover, especially when it feels performative, mandatory, or inequitable. This session reframes fun as an outcome of the right workplace conditions, not a tactic. Drawing from organizational psychology and evidence-based workplace strategy, we'll explore why some workplaces feel magnetic and alive while others feel transactional, even when they look great on paper. Participants will learn how to diagnose what enables or blocks fun, and how to shape environments that invite joy without demanding it. The session translates behavioral insight into practical design and programming moves that strengthen belonging, motivation, and retention without forced culture.

Robin Rosebrugh, ALM, B.Sc., cSBA, LEED GA

Director of Workplace Strategy + Research

Aura

Robin Rosebrugh is the Director of Workplace Strategy & Research at Aura Office Environments in Vancouver. She holds a Master of Liberal Arts in Industrial-Organizational Psychology from Harvard University and brings an academic, evidence-based lens to workplace design. With a foundation in interior design and sustainable building, Robin bridges behavioral research and the built environment—exploring how physical space shapes human behavior, trust, and belonging. She translates research, stakeholder insight, and cross-industry patterns into practical frameworks that guide hybrid work strategy, workplace programming, and experience-led design decisions.

This content will not be available until 06/07/2026 at 8:00 AM (EDT)