OVERVIEWMurphy and Eddie, the beloved Goldendoodles of Intrada Technologies, have transformed the company culture with their joy, companionship, and playful antics, turning ordinary office moments into memories of laughter and closeness. Their story, from adoption to becoming integral parts of the team, showcases the profound impact that pets can have in enhancing workplace wellness, morale, and fostering a more engaging, creative work environment. |
"Come here, boy. Want a treat? That's a good dog." Phrases like these are heard often in the corridors of Intrada Technologies, painting a picture of a workplace unlike any other in the IT industry. Central to this unique office ambiance are Murphy and Eddie, two exceptionally charming Goldendoodles. These furry colleagues are more than just office pets; they are at the heart of our company culture, bringing an infectious blend of joy, companionship, and humor. Their presence not only enhances team cohesion but also adds a lighthearted layer to our interactions with clients.
A Fateful Adoption
The heartwarming story of Eddie and Murphy joining the Intrada family began with a desire for companionship and an allergy-friendly canine, leading to Murphy's addition. Saddened by the loss of her previous dog, Dexter, Donna Boyer, a dispatcher at Intrada and wife of co-owner Paul Boyer, was encouraged by David Steele (the other co-owner) to introduce a new four-legged friend to the office. Murphy was soon joined by Eddie, a fellow Goldendoodle, whose arrival not only provided companionship but also visibly lifted Murphy’s spirits and introduced an added layer of warmth to the office atmosphere.
A Day in the Life at the Office
Upon entering Intrada, visitors and staff are typically met by Murphy and Eddie’s enthusiastic greetings. Their presence offers a unique blend of tranquility and energy, easing first meetings with clients and allowing staff a delightful respite from their work. Their affinity for chicken nuggets further brings a touch of light-heartedness to the office.
Beyond the Wagging Tails
The influence of Murphy and Eddie goes far deeper than mere entertainment. They have a profound effect on the workplace environment, turning ordinary moments into joyous ones and strengthening interpersonal connections within the team. Celebrations of milestones, such as Murphy’s birthday with a special dog-friendly cake, underscore the personal bonds formed between the dogs and the staff.
Mischief and Memories
While Murphy and Eddie are mostly known for their companionship, their playful antics, such as Murphy’s forays as a "garbage picker" or attempts to sip from the water dispenser, bring laughter and underline the value of a lighthearted approach to work. These moments of levity contribute to a more relaxed and imaginative office atmosphere, fostering spontaneous interactions among team members.
The Unseen Impact
Murphy and Eddie’s most notable effect may well be the subtle yet significant enhancement of workplace wellness and morale. They offer solace during stress, encourage physical activity through fetch games, and seamlessly integrate into Intrada’s daily life, embodying the belief that four-legged colleagues can profoundly enrich the workplace. Their daily antics and unwavering affection not only boost morale but also demonstrate the unique advantages of incorporating pets into the work environment.
Through the presence of Eddie and Murphy, Intrada Technologies exemplifies how integrating elements of joy and companionship into the workplace can lead to heightened productivity and a more engaging company culture.
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Intrada Technologies is a full-service web development and network management company with a focus on creating ongoing, trusted partnerships with each of our clients.
We make sure our clients have what they require to run their businesses with maximum efficiency and reliability, as many of their needs are mission-critical.
Our unique, collaborative partnerships allow us to provide our clients with the assurance that we will be there when they need us.