Measured by the statement "I have a best friend at work," this element has proven to be incredibly controversial to executives. But those business leaders who think friendships are none of their business don’t understand human nature, according to the authors of 12: The Elements of Great Managing.| Gallup.com
Everything is social relationships. If you think about that statement, there is something utterly true about it. We are humans that depend on social connections so much that the relationships we ha…| VOICES
Discover the power of social capital: build genuine relationships, offer knowledge and support, and open doors for your career.| The Art of Charm
Discover 8 key principles to activate developmental relationships and empower youth to thrive across various contexts in their lives.| blog.searchinstitute.org
Discover the vital role of relationships in youth thriving and explore actionable strategies to build supportive, developmental connections within organizations and communities.| blog.searchinstitute.org
We are excited to announce the release of an innovative research report on social capital in Guernsey, offering insights into the strengths and weaknesses of the island’s social networks and culture, as well as the evolving challenges it faces. Using a cutting-edge methodology with similarities to a SWOT analysis in strategic planning, this study combines […] The post New Research Report on Social Capital in Guernsey Unveiled appeared first on Institute for Social Capital.| Institute for Social Capital
Recently sent some notes on aspects of Superhuman’s acquisition loops and business model that interested me to some friends. Since I often ask people to write and send me more memos, thought I’d clean up and share this example. This essay is heavily focused on growth loops, and assumes familiarity with them. If you are … Continue reading Notes on Superhuman’s Acquisition Loops→ The post Notes on Superhuman’s Acquisition Loops appeared first on kwokchain.| kwokchain
Movements throughout the ages have suffered from egotism, especially those aligned with pseudopsychology, self help, self-development, leadership, and religion. Egotism is an inflated self importan…| Humanistic Systems
Earned, inherited, and covenant commonalities enable persons and groups of people to develop sympathy and empathy for each other. The sympathy and empathy that one person or group has for another person or group is defined here as social capital. The absence of commonalities often results in relationships of apathy and antipathy that one person or group has for another person or group, defined here as negative social capital. People and groups that share negative social capital for the same p...| Institute for Social Capital
Export Reference Download PDF Print We often talk about social capital in general terms, describing it as high or low, good or bad, positive or negative, or weak or strong. But social capital is complex and multidimensional. Does it make sense to talk about social capital in general terms, and what do we mean by […] The post What is high and low, and positive and negative social capital? appeared first on Institute for Social Capital.| Institute for Social Capital
This paper briefly reviews the theory of social, negative, and cheap social capital and then explains the popularity and the high cost of cheap social capital. Next, this paper points out that our voluntary exchanges (which are enabled by prospects of mutual gain) and the high cost of involuntary exchanges (which are entered into in response to threats and defensive and destructive acts) both reflect our responses to the same physical and socio-emotional needs. Therefore, what differentiates ...| Institute for Social Capital
The Networks of Relationships Series at The Future of Leadership Substack Every day I become more convinced that the skills of networking are the most important ones for the future. In this video, I discuss the importance of networking and how it factors into The Eddy Network Podcast. The Networks of Relationships Series on Substack… The post The Networks of Relationships Series appeared first on Dr. Ed Brenegar.| Dr. Ed Brenegar
Research shows that relationships with caring adults can be a critical factor in a student’s success in school, especially in cases where students experience instability at home. Not only that, but growing data reveals that students need access to a whole web of support to facilitate their development academically as well as socially and emotionally. […]| Blended Learning Universe