Analysing the books in the series, we estimate that the reading level of The Business of Friendship: Making the Most of Our Relationships Where We Spend Most of Our Time is 12th and 13th grade.
Readability Test | Reading Level |
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Flesch Kincaid Scale | Grade 11 |
SMOG Index | Grade 12 |
Coleman Liau Index | Grade 9 |
Dale Chall Readability Score | Grade 7 |
The estimated word count of The Business of Friendship: Making the Most of Our Relationships Where We Spend Most of Our Time is 64,015 words.
A person reading at the average speed of 250 words/min, will finish the book in 4 hrs 17 mins. At a slower speed of 150 words/min, they will finish it in 7 hrs 7 mins. At a faster speed of 450 words/min, they will finish it in 2 hrs 23 mins.
The Business of Friendship: Making the Most of Our Relationships Where We Spend Most of Our Time - 64,015 words | ||
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Reading Speed | Time to Read | |
Slow | 150 words/min | 7 hrs 7 mins |
Average | 250 words/min | 4 hrs 17 mins |
Fast | 450 words/min | 2 hrs 23 mins |
for The Business of Friendship: Making the Most of Our Relationships Where We Spend Most of Our Time
Want to be happier, healthier, and enjoy your job more?Make better friends at work.The data is in. It is virtually impossible to feel connected and supported in life when we don’t feel that way where we spend most of our time—at work. Whether we work remotely or in an office, who we interact with consistently impacts everything from our longevity and mental health to our career success and job satisfaction.Unfortunately, too many of us don’t feel like we belong at work in the ways we need. In addition to the 20% of us who report feeling lonely at work almost all the time, 60% of us report feeling it at least half the time., and that disconnection is taking a toll: more stress and burnout, less energy, decreased loyalty to our company, and increased dread for “Monday morning.”In The Business of Friendship, Shasta Nelson, a friendship expert, unpacks the distinct ways we can make work relationships the healthiest they can be, both for the sake of the employee and the mission of the company. She inspires readers to see why friendship is crucial to our health and our careers and teaches us exactly how to develop the supportive and meaningful connections we need.Our organizations benefit as well when our leaders encourage friendships at work. The outcome is higher levels of workplace productivity, employee retention, safety, innovation, collaboration, and profitability. In fact, having a best friend at work we are seven times more engaged in our job, which translates to better customer service, less absenteeism, fewer workplace accidents, and more loyalty to our organizations. The best employees are the ones who feel connected.Work is to adults as school is to kids—a consistent place with familiar people. But too few of us are taking advantage of this environment. This leaves us no other choice but to try to get all our relational needs met in our off-work hours, where most of us already report feeling “too busy.” The result? We stay lonely, wishing for more meaningful connections.Through Shasta’s stories, research, and practical guidance, sheBreaks down what creates healthy bonds and reveals the 3 requirements necessary in all healthy relationships and teamsHelps managers and employees assess the health of their relationships and learn ways to repair and improve themProvides advice for addressing some of the biggest fears around workplace friendships, such as increased drama, favoritism, confidentiality, gossip, toxic coworkers, relationship with bosses, and potential romantic attractionsThe Business of Friendship is for those who are ready to maximize the two most significant factors of our wellbeing—career and relationships. Whether you are a leader or an employee, when you feel more connected and supported at work, everyone wins.