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What’s the quickest way to ruin a friendship? Do all great friendships have something in common? Are close friendships in the workplace such a bad thing? These are just a few of the questions that New York Times #1 best-selling author Tom Rath asked when he and his team began a study about the impact of friendships. Their discoveries produced Vital Friends, a book that challenges long-held assumptions about relationships. Drawing on research from areas as diverse as management, marriage, and architecture, Vital Friends reveals what’s common to all essential friendships: a regular focus on what each person is contributing to the friendship — rather than expecting one person to be everything. Tom Rath’s fast-paced and inviting storytelling makes a mountain of important research accessible and applicable, and sheds new light on relationships with coworkers, family, friends, and significant others.
A workplace without friends is an enemy.
More Reviews and RecommendationsTom Rath is coauthor of the #1 New York Times and #1 BusinessWeek bestseller, How Full Is Your Bucket? With more than 500,000 copies in print within its first year of publication, his book has spent 15 months on the domestic bestseller list. Now available in more than 10 languages, Rath’s book has also been an international bestseller.
After 12 years with The Gallup Organization, Rath now leads Gallup’s Workplace Research and Leadership Consulting worldwide. He also serves on the board of VHL.org, an organization dedicated to cancer research and patient support.
Rath earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Michigan. He is currently pursuing graduate degrees at Johns Hopkins University and the University of Pennsylvania. He lives in Washington, D.C.
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August 07, 2006: This is a great read. It also has an intriguing test/instrument to help us discern the special role of different people in our lives. It reminds us that friendships are important not only for our happiness, but also in helping us succeed in work. This will likely be my gift to my good friends as it would be interesting to compare our results in that test.
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August 02, 2006: I myself work in the corporate culture, and throuhout reading this book, I found myself relating to this book. Friends make a big difference between waking up in the morning loving or hating what you do. This book has made me appreiciate the people I work with.