
Social Capital at Work
Building the Hidden Asset That Drives Trust, Engagement, and Performance
Simon Element / Simon Acumen (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 10. November 2026
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-1-6680-9913-1 (ISBN)
Description
Unlock your leadership potential by leveraging the power of workplace relationships to increase creativity, productivity, and genuine connection.
Work has never been more connected — or more lonely. Today’s managers are told that the solution to renewing collaboration and a sense of belonging at work is to add even more tech, but endless pings, virtual meetings, and AI “copilots” leave all of us drowning in shallow interactions—and without the deeper relationships that fuel innovation and shared purpose.
Drawing on decades of research and practice, organizational social scientists John Burrows and Seth Rachlin reveal how we can restore what’s been lost in our workplaces and offer a new framework for rebuilding the social infrastructure to succeed at work. In Social Capital at Work, they show us how to move beyond surface-level interaction by investing intentionally in relationships and building social capital: the web of connections that boost performance, trust, efficiency, speed, and resilience among teams. Looking ahead to a workplace we will share with agentic AI, they argue that the central risk is not replacement but substitution, and urge us as leaders to stay in the loop by designing systems and norms that preserve human judgment, self-awareness, and real connection.
Filled with practical strategies grounded in the science of social networks, Social Capital at Work gives us a vital playbook for turning relationships into our greatest advantage.
Work has never been more connected — or more lonely. Today’s managers are told that the solution to renewing collaboration and a sense of belonging at work is to add even more tech, but endless pings, virtual meetings, and AI “copilots” leave all of us drowning in shallow interactions—and without the deeper relationships that fuel innovation and shared purpose.
Drawing on decades of research and practice, organizational social scientists John Burrows and Seth Rachlin reveal how we can restore what’s been lost in our workplaces and offer a new framework for rebuilding the social infrastructure to succeed at work. In Social Capital at Work, they show us how to move beyond surface-level interaction by investing intentionally in relationships and building social capital: the web of connections that boost performance, trust, efficiency, speed, and resilience among teams. Looking ahead to a workplace we will share with agentic AI, they argue that the central risk is not replacement but substitution, and urge us as leaders to stay in the loop by designing systems and norms that preserve human judgment, self-awareness, and real connection.
Filled with practical strategies grounded in the science of social networks, Social Capital at Work gives us a vital playbook for turning relationships into our greatest advantage.
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Language
English
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
429 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-6680-9913-1 (9781668099131)
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John Burrows | Seth Rachlin
Social Capital at Work
Building the Hidden Asset that Drives Trust, Engagement, and Performance
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Persons
John Burrows is senior lecturer in leadership at the University of Chicago’s Harris School of Public Policy, teaches negotiations at Chicago Booth, and is associate fellow at Oxford University’s Saïd Business School. Burrows also educates countless senior executives through custom workshops and executive education programs, often teaching outside the US across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
Seth Rachlin is assistant teaching professor in the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences at Arizona State University and advisor to the executive teams of several companies and non-profits. Rachlin turned to teaching and writing after thirty years in technology consulting, both as a successful serial entrepreneur and as a senior executive for global systems integrator, Capgemini.
Seth Rachlin is assistant teaching professor in the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences at Arizona State University and advisor to the executive teams of several companies and non-profits. Rachlin turned to teaching and writing after thirty years in technology consulting, both as a successful serial entrepreneur and as a senior executive for global systems integrator, Capgemini.