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作为一个老板,之间的区别Being a FriendFind the line that works for your company -- and don't cross it.

ByAdam Bornstein

This story appears in theJanuary 2019issue of雷竞技手机版.Subscribe »

Federico Gastaldi

Q: Having a close team is important to me, but where's the line between having a healthy culture and getting too personal? -- BJ, Kansas City, Mo.

A few years ago,I saw the answer to this question play out in front of me. It was at one of ourtwo12events, where we'd assembled a panel of entrepreneurs to talk about work culture. Half of the featured entrepreneurs said they only hire their friends. The other half said they never want friendship to be the backbone of their business. And that pretty much sums it up: There is no right answer here.

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