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Article Audio: Your Reading List, Delivered
Jonathan H. Westover
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Management
Business,
Non-Profit
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Friendship in Team Dynamics: Translating Research Into Organizational Practice, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD
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42 minutes
5 days ago
Friendship in Team Dynamics: Translating Research Into Organizational Practice, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD
Abstract: Workplace friendships represent a critical yet underexplored dimension of team effectiveness and organizational performance. Drawing from human resource development scholarship, this article examines how interpersonal bonds among colleagues influence both organizational outcomes and individual wellbeing. Research demonstrates that workplace friendships significantly impact employee engagement, knowledge sharing, team cohesion, and retention, while also presenting challenges related to favoritism, conflict spillover, and boundary management. Organizations that strategically cultivate friendship-supportive environments—through intentional socialization practices, participative leadership, and psychologically safe climates—experience measurable gains in performance and employee satisfaction. However, these benefits require careful stewardship to mitigate potential downsides. This article distills key research findings into actionable guidance for practitioners, emphasizing the importance of designing work structures that facilitate authentic connection while maintaining professional boundaries. By recognizing friendship as an organizational asset rather than a peripheral social phenomenon, leaders can build more resilient, collaborative, and high-performing teams equipped for contemporary workplace demands. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Article Audio: Your Reading List, Delivered
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