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It is important to note that building strong social capital does not
require that all colleagues become best friends or even that everyone
like one another all the time—this would be impossible. But what does
matter is that there be mutual respect and authenticity.
Coercing employees into awkward icebreakers or forced bonding
activities, like making everyone at a meeting share something about
their private lives, only breeds disconnection and mistrust.
I once worked at a state agency that had an annual "retreat." I asked an agency veteran what the retreat was for. "We're supposed to brainstorm about problems in the agency," he said, "but the biggest problem we have is retreats."
What works about team building exercises is that everyone hates them. Groups bond over that shared dread.
ReplyDeleteI did read once that having a really monstrous boss can create solidarity among the employees.
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