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Having a best friend at work could play a role in curbing the Great Resignation, experts say

By CNBC  
   November 29, 2021

Having close friendships in the workplace is something consultant Bruce Daisley says can help retain staff, and it's a topic he explored earlier this month in his newsletter Make Work Better. "One of the things that helps forge these friendships is a sense of shared experience. Things we do with other people just feel more significant," he wrote of the relationships people develop.

Gallup research suggests that having a best friend at work links directly to how much employees put into their roles.

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