Author: Ronald S. Burt
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0199570698
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0199570698
Neighbor Networks: Competitive Advantage Local and Personal
There is a moral to this book, a bit of Confucian wisdom often ignored in social network analysis: "Worry not that no one knows you, seek to be worth knowing. Get Neighbor Networks diet books 2013 for free.
This advice is contrary to the usual social network emphasis on securing relations with well-connected people. Neighbor Networks examines the cases of analysts, bankers, and managers, and finds that rewards, in fact, do go to people with well-connected colleagues. Look around your organization. The individuals doing well tend to be affiliated with well-connected colleagues.
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This advice is contrary to the usual social network emphasis on securing relations with well-connected people. Neighbor Networks examines the cases of analysts, bankers, and managers, and finds that rewards, in fact, do go to people with well-connected colleagues. Look around your organization. The individuals doing well tend to be affiliated with well-connected colleagues Well-connected people do not have to affiliate with
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