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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.

This is the SUMMARY of the book Think Again by Adam Grant, which in no way intends to displace the original work but offers the following:

* An in-depth analysis of the book

* An efficiently written work that conveys the authors' message in a reader-friendly manner.

* A sufficient synopsis of the author's main ideas.

These and many more can be found in this little book of immeasurable value! 

If you want to discover a system that will help you adopt a mindset that empowers you and your team to improve. and also provides you with the opportunity to change other people's minds without dividing them into binary groups, then click on the buy now button to Order your copy now!.
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Available since: 12/25/2022.

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