Saturday, September 8, 2012

Acquaintances Represent a Source of Social Power

Some networkers prefer to gather a wide range of contacts that they hardly know and others prefer small closed groups where deeper relationships can be cultivated. The latter group value friendships rather than the 'weak ties' offered by acquaintances. This article comments on the work of Gladwell (2000) in The Tipping Point, exploring the social power of acquaintances in our lives.

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