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The Harvard Study of Adult Development, an 80-year longitudinal study, found that close relationships were the single most critical factor for a happy, healthy, and long lifeu2014more so than money or fame. This finding is supported by Brigham Young University's review of 140 studies, which concluded that people with strong relationships are 50% less likely to die early. Organizations that understand this findingu2014and act on it systematicallyu2014are fundamentally outperforming their peers across every meaningful business metric.<br>This isn't about networking events or corporate team-building exercises.
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