Henry Stewart

Henry is founder and Chief Happiness Officer of Happy Ltd, originally set up as Happy Computers in 1987. Inspired by Ricardo Semler’s book Maverick, he has built a company which has won multiple awards for some of the best customer service in the country and being one of the UK’s best places to work.

Henry was listed in the Guru Radar of the Thinkers 50 list of the most influential management thinkers in the world. “He is one of the thinkers who we believe will shape the future of business,” explained list compiler Stuart Crainer.
 
His first book, Relax, was published in 2009. His second book, The Happy Manifesto, was published in 2013 and was short-listed for Business Book of the Year. His latest book, Creating Joy at Work: 501+ ideas for a happy workplace was released in 2025 and is filled with ways that people around the world have implemented workplaces based on empowerment and working to strengths.

Those who believe government can reap economies of scale often quote the example of Tesco....

17 May 2015

Last night I found we were out of recycling bags, without which Hackney Council won’t accept our recycling. So I...

11 May 2015

I founded Happy Ltd in 1987. Of that 28 years of running this award-winning business, the last five have definitely...

27 Apr 2015

Elinor Schmitz-Jansen is studying for an MSc in Management at Imperial College. She is currently working at Happy, researching academic...

23 Apr 2015

In February I wrote about the government decision to outsource all its training – in all subjects and for all...

02 Apr 2015

I actually think the headline is unfair. For me, the problem is not Capita but the way the Cabinet Office...

11 Feb 2015

For the last twelve months Happy Computers has been running a Drupal apprenticeship programme, in partnership with the Drupal community,...

25 Jul 2014

Yvonne Agyei Yvonne explained how 4 years ago she went to the Board, as the newly appointed Head of Benefits,...

06 May 2014

The Happy Manifesto

Outline the 10 core principles for a happy workplace. It has since helped thousands of leaders build trust-driven, empowered teams.

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The Happy Manifesto

The Happy Manifesto features ten core principles for creating happier, more engaging places to work. We offer all of Henry's books as free downloads.