 |
…group solidarity serves societies’ interests well, producing degrees of loyalty and self-sacrifice normally associated with much smaller family units.
|
397 |
 |
The biggest barrier to positive change at any level – individual, team, society – is identity conflict.
|
35 |
 |
…the need to feel social connectedness shapes our values and drives much of how we spend our time.
|
101 |
 |
Children who have more time for free, unstructured, and rough-and-tumble play tend to be more socially and academically proficient as they grow.
|
244 |
 |
Part of the problem is political and social: people often loath to take chances without permission from superiors.
|
9 |
 |
Keep your social and conference and event calendar full… you must work hard to remain visible and active among your ever-budding network of friends and contacts.
|
94 |
 |
…networking is not a secret society with some encoded handshake practiced for its own virtue. We must bring virtue to it.
|
59 |
 |
…networking is not a secret society with some encoded handshake practiced for its own virtue. We must bring virtue to it.
|
59 |
 |
“Acquaintances, in short, represent a source of social power, and the more acquaintances you have, the more powerful you are.” – Malcom Gladwell
|
130 |
 |
We’re an open-source society, and that calls for open-source behavior. And as a rule, not many secrets are worth the energy required to keep them secret.
|
146 |