Sharing Leads to Caring: Personal Details Help Cement Coworker Relationships

  • First Bank
  • 08/12/2024

Written by Suzanne Koziatek, Communications/Content Writer, WashU Olin Business School

Originally published on www.olin.wustl.edu, March 22, 2024

The article, “Sharing Leads to Caring: Personal Details Help Cement Coworker Relationships,” written by Suzanne Koziatek, Communications/Content Writer, and originally published on www.olin.wustl.edu, shares the surprising findings from a recent study published in Organization Science on the macro view of learning personal information about colleagues.

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