According to a new book, we can get more enjoyment and benefit out of our relationships if we understand how social networks function. By Elizabeth Hopper | January 13, 2021 Print Bookmark If the prospect of networking makes you anxious or uncomfortable, you’re not alone. Research suggests that many of us feel ambivalent about networking. For instance, we may feel that we don’t have enough time, we may feel inauthentic while networking, or we may worry about how we’re coming across to others. However, according to Marissa King, professor of organizational behavior at the Yale School of Management, we have a lot to gain from
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