Gallup's poll finds that employees who strongly agree with statements such as "My supervisor cares about me as a person," and, "I have a best friend at work" are more fully engaged in their jobs, meaning they feel more content and are more productive than those who are less engaged. These are type 1 workers, says Curt Coffman of Gallup. Type 2 are disengaged employees, those who do just enough to get by; and type 3 are actively disengaged, both unhappy and unproductive. According to Gallup, 63 percent of employees without a good office pal are disengaged, and 29 percent are actively disengaged. Only 8 percent of those without a good work friend are content and productive at work.
While folks who have a best friend at work don't necessarily experience less stress, says Coffman, it appears they have a better way of coping with that stress in a healthy, productive manner.


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