I just returned from Thanksgiving holiday with family. It was an enjoyable weekend filled with warmth, lively and engaging conversation and a chance for all of us to reconnect. To help pass the travel time, I brought along the December issue of ‘Washingtonian’ magazine. Among the articles that caught my attention was the one entitled, “50 Great Places to Work.” What struck me about the article was the role “warmth” of the office plays in creating and sustaining job satisfaction (i.e., “Does it feel like a place you want to go to? Do you get along with the people you work…
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