Thursday, December 11, 2003

:: Weak ties ::

Contrary to the common wisdom that says that strong ties between collaborators are necessary for brilliance, Stanford professor Martin Ruef claims that, in fact, weak ties are more important. He has published details of his study in the magazine Stanford Business . The article suggests that strangers and acquaintances are vital to an individual's ability to come up with great ideas.

[Found via Rebecca Blood]

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