Social networks in the workplace can often reflect broader societal biases, where individuals tend to connect with others who are similar to them racially, culturally, or socioeconomically. This creates a barrier for those outside of these networks, limiting their access to resources, mentorship, and opportunities for advancement.

Social networks in the workplace can often reflect broader societal biases, where individuals tend to connect with others who are similar to them racially, culturally, or socioeconomically. This creates a barrier for those outside of these networks, limiting their access to resources, mentorship, and opportunities for advancement.

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