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The Importance of Cultivating Relationships at Work

By Lisa Calick

Just as maintaining solid relationships among family and friends is vital to a sense of well-being in our personal lives, building relationships is also critical for success in the workplace. A LinkedIn study revealed that 46 percent of professionals around the world believe that their friendships at work play an important role in their overall happiness. These bonds are particularly significant to millennials, who are more likely than older generations to share highly personal details about their lives with coworkers.

While it’s important not to cross boundaries, gone are the days when conventional wisdom dictated that employees keep their professional and private lives separate. It’s OK to be friends with your coworkers, and it’s OK to be vulnerable and put yourself out there. In fact, doing so may even help you to be more successful in your career.

Here are some key reasons why opening up at work can also present new opportunities for success.

So make the effort to get to know your co-workers. Doing so can make you more successful in your job – and pave the way for future opportunities.

As Director of Human Resources, Lisa Calick is responsible for all human capital strategies at Wiss including workforce planning, talent management, learning and development, compensation and employee relations.

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