If You Want to Build Good Relationships, Stop Hiding Behind Your Email
If you're working through touchy subjects, in-person is better than the inbox.
by Lambeth Hochwald
Dec 01, 2014
2 minutes
There’s probably a good reason that late-night e-mail rant to a vendor backfired. When it comes to tough discussions, businesspeople need to stop texting and e-mailing and start talking, says Susan Pinker, a developmental psychologist and author of the new book The Village Effect: How Face-to-Face Contact Can Make Us Healthier, Happier, and Smarter.
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