Employee Engagement Cartoons
Employee engagement and the broader employee experience (EX) are often treated as metrics to be "solved" through morale surveys, town halls, and the dreaded mandatory fun events that populate the corporate calendar.
These employee engagement cartoons explore the reality of keeping a workforce "inspired": the gap between culture posters and the actual employee experience, the irony of "pizza parties" as a retention strategy, and the performative nature of corporate enthusiasm.
If you’ve ever filled out an anonymous survey that didn’t feel anonymous, or navigated a "culture initiative" that missed the mark, these cartoons will feel uncomfortably familiar.
Satire on Employee Experience (EX) & Mandatory Fun

Exhale your stress. Inhale your quarterly KPIs. Repeat till you find inner peace.
Employee Engagement Cartoons: When Motivation Becomes a Program
Engagement initiatives often arrive as programs, activities, and surveys designed to boost morale and connection within the employee experience (EX).
These employee engagement cartoons reflect how such efforts are actually received—shaping participation, performative enthusiasm, and quiet skepticism in equal measure



















