Think Again. Book Summary

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Adam Grant

What’s inside

In ‘Think Again,’ Adam Grant explores the critical art of rethinking: learning to question your opinions and open other people’s minds, which can position you for excellence at work and wisdom in life. Grant examines the importance of embracing being wrong and encourages a culture where people can revise their views based on new evidence. The book presents compelling arguments for why we should get comfortable with uncertainty and change our minds more frequently. By sharing stories and insights from history, business, and psychology, Grant shows how we can enhance our ability to think critically, update our beliefs, and engage more constructively in discussions.

You’ll Learn

  • Develop a more open and adaptable mindset
  • Enhance personal and professional decision-making
  • Better navigate disagreements and discussions
  • Foster a culture of continuous learning and improvement

Key Points

  • Embrace the joy of being wrong
  • Foster a culture of learning and changing minds
  • The power of rethinking in personal and professional growth
  • Enhance critical thinking and open-mindedness
  • Improve decision-making by questioning old beliefs
  • Strategies for constructive disagreement
  • The role of psychological safety in fostering innovation

Who’s it For

  • Business professionals
  • Educators
  • Students
  • Psychology enthusiasts
  • Lifelong learners

About the author

Adam Grant is an esteemed organizational psychologist, best-selling author, and professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Known for his thought-provoking insights on work, psychology, and success, Grant’s writings have empowered countless individuals to rethink their approaches to life and work. His dynamic speaking and writing have made him one of the most influential voices in his field.