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Marissa King - The Science of Social Networks - [Invest Like the Best, EP. 217]

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Mar 16, 2021
Marissa King, a Yale School of Management professor specializing in organizational behavior, shares insights from her book "Social Chemistry." She discusses three social networking styles and how COVID reshaped our connections. Listeners will find her exploration of the role of attachment styles in networking and effective team dynamics particularly engaging. Marissa also highlights the importance of physical touch in relationships and draws fascinating parallels between human and natural networks, emphasizing kindness in fostering better interactions.
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ANECDOTE

Autism Epidemic Origin

  • Marissa King's research started with the autism epidemic, noticing its rapid escalation and geographical variance.
  • This variance wasn't due to environmental factors, but increased awareness and parent-to-parent communication.
INSIGHT

Social Networks and Change

  • Social networks are the key to understanding large-scale social changes.
  • These networks propagate through three fundamental elements: brokers, expansionists, and conveners.
ADVICE

Know Your Network Type

  • Identify your network type (expansionist, convener, or broker) to leverage its strengths and mitigate weaknesses.
  • Expansionists have large networks but can be lonely; conveners foster trust but risk insularity; brokers connect disparate groups but face suspicion.
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