Illustration on workplace loneliness by Skinkeape
Illustration by Skinkeape

Work Culture

The workplace is a lonely place, but it doesn’t have to be

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Published on July 15, 2019

In early 2017, Shelly Schneider accepted a new job at a large insurance company. With a desk surrounded by hundreds of coworkers, she expected to have a robust social experience at work.

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If we don’t have genuine personal connections with those people surrounding us, they are really just strangers whose professional or social circles overlap with ours.

Research suggests that companies with high disengagement and loneliness experience almost 37% higher absenteeism, 49% more accidents, and 16% lower profitability.

Wherever possible, Scott recommends you default to in-person communication. It’s faster, clearer, and strengthens the personal connection among staff members.