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Summary of Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know by Adam Grant
Summary of Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know by Adam Grant
Summary of Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know by Adam Grant
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Summary of Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know by Adam Grant

Think Again by Adam Grant examines the science behind changing your mind and persuading others to change theirs. It explores the biases and assumptions we bring to our decision-making and outlines how individuals and organizations can build a mindset of lifelong curiosity.

Through Grant's knowledge of psychology and unpacking many examples, he proposes a new approach to improving one's thinking. It's an approach that relies on doubting what we know. 

Simultaneously, it nudges people into developing an interest in learning new things and seeing others' perspectives. Grant calls this approach rethinking. 

Please get to know how rethinking works from our Think Again summary below.

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherQuick Reads
Release dateDec 25, 2022
ISBN9784106522130
Summary of Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know by Adam Grant

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Adam Grant's Point Of View

Adam M. Grant is an American psychologist and author, presently a lecturer at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, concentrating in organizational psychology.. At 28, he received academic training, making him the youngest permanent professor at the Wharton School. Adam Grant was Wharton's top-rated teacher for seven consecutive years. In addition, he was duly recognized as one of the ten most influential thinkers in global leadership and was ranked in Fortune's 40 under 40.

Grant has written four New York Times bestselling books with a total circulation of two million copies. They have been translated into 35 languages. Adam also hosts WorkLife, an original TED podcast that tops the charts. His TED talk on Original Thinkers, Givers, and Takers received over 20 million views.

Introduction

Think Again will make you smarter, more persuasive, and self-aware by realizing the power of humility about what you don't know, how to identify blind spots in your thinking before they start causing problems, and what you need to do to become more efficient at convincing others of your way of thinking.

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