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ISBN: 9781323859735
Author: Robbins
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 13, Problem 12ED
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To determine:

The implications of sharing too much information with a co-worker who is in a romantic relationship.

Introduction:

As we know trusting someone in a short span of time creates a loophole for them which can be used against them when the time comes.

Involvement in a romantic relationship with colleagues creates a bond of trust due to which employees do share their emotional feeling with each other. So at that point in time, they either get the best person for life or create a weakness in the workplace.

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