
Friends at work: Good or bad for business?
Four in five employees have friends at work. Friendships can be positive, but sometimes they can go awry and cause conflict. How should your business approach this issue?
Carmis Adams is a performance consultant at Insperity. For more than 13 years, Carmis has worked with Insperity as a senior corporate recruiting specialist and a recruiting consultant before becoming performance consultant in late 2014. Carmis is a graduate of Louisiana State University.
Four in five employees have friends at work. Friendships can be positive, but sometimes they can go awry and cause conflict. How should your business approach this issue?
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