
Think Again
by Adam Grant
Organizational psychologist Adam Grant makes the case for intellectual humility and the power of rethinking our assumptions, beliefs, and opinions.
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by Adam Grant
Organizational psychologist Adam Grant makes the case for intellectual humility and the power of rethinking our assumptions, beliefs, and opinions.
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by Joe Navarro
A former FBI counterintelligence agent shares his system for reading nonverbal communication, identifying deception, and understanding what people are really communicating.
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by Daniel H. Pink
Daniel Pink argues that the Conceptual Age is replacing the Information Age, and that right-brain directed abilities — design, empathy, play, story, symphony, and meaning — are becoming the new competitive advantage.
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by Adam Grant
Adam Grant challenges the assumption that success requires self-promotion and strategic relationships, showing that the most successful people are often those who focus on giving rather than getting.
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by Nir Eyal
Nir Eyal presents the Hook Model — a four-step framework for building habit-forming products used by technology companies to create user engagement.
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by Nir Eyal
Nir Eyal, who wrote the book on how technology hooks us, now provides a framework for managing distraction and reclaiming intentional attention.
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by Adam Grant
Organizational psychologist Adam Grant examines how individuals champion new ideas, overcome doubt and fear, and drive change in organizations and society.
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by Johann Hari
Johann Hari investigates the global attention crisis — why it's harder to focus than ever — and interviews scientists to identify both the causes and possible solutions.
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by Charles Duhigg
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Charles Duhigg investigates the science of extraordinary communicators, discovering a framework of conversation types and the skills that allow people to genuinely connect across difference.
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by Daniel H. Pink
Daniel Pink argues that we are all in sales now — persuading, convincing, and moving others is a universal human activity, not just a profession — and explains the new science behind doing it well.
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by Daniel H. Pink
Daniel Pink synthesizes research from biology, economics, and psychology to explain when to make decisions, take breaks, and start projects for optimal performance.
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by Malcolm Gladwell
Malcolm Gladwell argues that what we consider disadvantages — dyslexia, class backgrounds, weak institutions — can become hidden sources of strength in the right circumstances.
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by Adam Grant
Adam Grant challenges the talent-worship culture and argues that character skills, not innate ability, are the true engines of extraordinary achievement.
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by Robert Greene
A distillation of three thousand years of history's most effective strategies for acquiring and maintaining power, drawn from historical figures ranging from Sun Tzu to Catherine the Great.
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by Malcolm Gladwell
A sequel to The Tipping Point that revisits the science of social epidemics twenty-five years later, exploring how the mechanisms of contagion have become darker and more destructive.
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by Malcolm Gladwell
Malcolm Gladwell examines how our faulty assumptions about strangers — particularly our default to truth and our coupling of behavior to context — lead to systematic errors with devastating consequences.
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by Malcolm Gladwell
A collection of Malcolm Gladwell's best New Yorker essays exploring the hidden side of everyday phenomena, from dog training to hair dye to the Challenger disaster.
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by Simon Sinek
Why some teams pull together and others don't — an investigation into the biology and anthropology of leadership and organisational safety.
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by Chip Heath & Dan Heath
The Heath brothers identify the four villains of good decision-making — narrow framing, confirmation bias, short-term emotion, and overconfidence — and offer a four-step WRAP process for systematically overcoming them.
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by Susan David
Harvard Medical School psychologist Susan David presents a framework for moving through difficult emotions with flexibility, clarity, and self-compassion rather than suppression or rumination.
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by Gay Hendricks
Gay Hendricks identifies the hidden self-sabotage patterns that cap our success and happiness, and offers a practical path to living and working in our Zone of Genius.
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by Kelly McGonigal
Health psychologist Kelly McGonigal distills the science of self-control from her popular Stanford course, presenting research-based strategies for strengthening willpower and understanding why it fails.
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by Olivia Fox Cabane
Olivia Fox Cabane dismantles the myth that charisma is an innate quality and provides a science-based framework for developing presence, power, and warmth.
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by Annie Murphy Paul
Science journalist Annie Murphy Paul synthesizes research showing that human cognition extends beyond the brain into body, space, and relationships — with practical implications for how we learn and think.
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