Summary & Analysis of Think Again - SNAP Summaries

Summary & Analysis of Think Again

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  • Release Date: 2021-03-02
  • Genre: Self-Improvement

Description

n Think Again, Adam Grant explains why the ability to rethink ideas, assumptions, and beliefs matters more than intelligence and offers the tools readers can use to change their mind more often, persuade others more effectively, and build learning-focused cultures.
What does this SNAP Summary Include?
Synopsis of the original book Key takeaways from each chapter The three thinking modes that often get in the way of learning and growth How to foster the mental agility you need to succeed in a rapidly changing world How to dismantle stereotypes and motivate people to change Editorial Review Background on Adam Grant About the Original Book:
At a time when we can look up almost anything on the Internet, what sets exemplary artists, entrepreneurs, and leaders apart is not what they know or how smart they are; it is how open they area to new perspectives and beliefs. Drawing from years of research and lessons learned from some of the world’s best rethinkers, organizational psychologist Adam Grant explains what it takes to keep the open, curious, and flexible mind that—more than anything else—predicts success today. Anyone looking to develop mental agility or encourage it at home, school or work will find this book an invaluable guide.

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