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Adam Grant (University of Pennsylvania) - Six Ways to be an ‘Original’
Season 12 · Episode 12

Adam Grant (University of Pennsylvania) - Six Ways to be an ‘Original’

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders (ETL) · STVP

February 15, 201748m 16s

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Show Notes

University of Pennsylvania Professor Adam Grant, one of today’s most influential management thinkers, shares the top six takeaways from his book “Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World,” bringing his insights to life through amusing behavioral research and lively audience interaction. Grant explains why middle managers are notorious idea killers, why stress helps some rise to the occasion and how entrepreneurs and organizations can get what they want through unconventional means.

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