Adam Grant is an organizational psychologist and popular author known for his insightful work on workplace dynamics and success. Grant earned his Ph.D. in organizational psychology from the University of Michigan and went on to teach at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he is currently the youngest-tenured and highest-rated professor. Grant has authored several influential books, including 'Give and Take,' 'Originals,' and 'Option B' (co-written with Sheryl Sandberg). His writing explores concepts such as generosity in the workplace, fostering creativity and innovation, and building resilience. Grant's engaging storytelling and evidence-based insights have made him a sought-after speaker and a leading voice in the field of organizational behavior.
In 'Give and Take: A Revolutionary Approach to Success', Adam Grant explores the idea of how our interactions with others can impact our success. He categorizes people as givers, matchers, and takers to illustrate how each group approaches relationships. Grant argues that being a giver, as opposed to a taker, can lead to greater success in both personal and professional realms, debunking the notion that individuals need to be ruthless to get ahead. Through captivating stories and compelling research, Grant offers practical advice on how to incorporate giving into our lives and achieve lasting success through meaningful connections.
In 'Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World,' Adam Grant delves into the minds of those who challenge the status quo and drive innovation. Through a blend of captivating storytelling and insightful research, Grant explores what sets original thinkers apart and how their ideas can shape the world. He offers thought-provoking perspectives on creativity, risk-taking, and the power of embracing dissent. With examples ranging from business titans to social activists, 'Originals' inspires readers to harness their own unique perspectives to effect change. This book is a compelling and practical guide for anyone looking to cultivate originality in themselves and others.