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Marissa King

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Marissa King is professor of Organizational Behavior at the Yale School of Management, where she developed and teaches a popular course entitled Managing Strategic Networks. Over the past fifteen years, King has studied how people's social networks evolve, what they look like, and why that's significant. Her most recent line of research analyzes the individual and group-level behaviors that are necessary for large-scale organizational change. Known to use wearable sensors to enhance traditional social science data, King's research has been featured in outlets such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, USA Today, U.S. News & World Report, Bloomberg Businessweek, The Atlantic, and on National Public Radio.

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“Unless you purposefully create spontaneity, your network will likely suffer the same fate as a garden that never experiences crop rotation—productivity will decrease.”
Marissa King, Social Chemistry: Decoding the Patterns of Human Connection

“Over the course of a lifetime, 13 percent of people will suffer from clinically diagnosable social anxiety. This makes it the third largest mental health problem. Even if it doesn’t reach clinical levels, almost all of us experience social anxiety at some point.”
Marissa King, Social Chemistry: Decoding the Patterns of Human Connection

“While open offices can create a sense of unity and shared purpose, a review article on office design by organizational psychologist Matthew Davis and his colleagues found that employees in open offices were less productive, less creative, and less motivated than workers in offices with a more traditional layout. Working in an open office was also associated with greater stress and unhappiness.”
Marissa King, Social Chemistry: Decoding the Patterns of Human Connection

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