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    Adam Grant

    Organizational psychologist at Wharton, #1 NYT bestselling author of HIDDEN POTENTIAL and THINK AGAIN, and host of the TED podcasts WorkLife and Re:Thinking

    Adam Grant is an influential organizational psychologist and a contributing Op-Ed writer for The New York Times. He is a professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he specializes in the study of work and psychology. Grant is also the host of the TED podcast WorkLife and has authored several bestselling books, including Give and Take, Originals, and Think Again.

    He earned his Bachelor's degree from Harvard University and a Doctorate in organizational psychology from the University of Michigan. In addition to his academic achievements, Grant has a unique background as a former competitor in the Junior Olympic springboard diving category, showcasing his diverse interests and talents.12

    In his Op-Ed pieces, Grant explores themes related to motivation, leadership, and the dynamics of workplace culture, often drawing on psychological research to inform his insights. His writing aims to challenge conventional wisdom and promote a deeper understanding of human behavior in professional settings.345

    Highlights

    Jul 14 · nytimes.com
    The Reason People Are Not Telling Biden the Truth
    Jul 14 · The New York Times
    Opinion | The Reason People Are Not Telling Biden the Truth - The New York Times
    Opinion | The Reason People Are Not Telling Biden the Truth - The New York Times
    Jul 3 · nytimes.com
    Opinion | There's a Name for the Trap Joe Biden Faces
    Opinion | There’s a Name for the Trap Biden Faces - The New York Times
    Opinion | There’s a Name for the Trap Biden Faces - The New York Times
    Jan 1 · nytimes.com
    That Numbness You're Feeling? There's a Word for It.
    That Numbness You're Feeling? There's a Word for It.
    Jul 31 · nytimes.com
    Opinion | How Women's 'Weak Language' Is a Source of Strength

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