Rebel Talent book by Francesca Gino
By Francesca GinoRebel Talent book by Francesca Gino
One of the world's best chefs; a pilot who brought passengers and crew to safety in a dire situation; a woman who fought discrimination to make others better off; a magician who made history; a company founder who worked with his team to create movies that engage young and old alike. What do they all have in common? They are all rebels.Harvard Business School professor, Francesca Gino has been studying how rebels can be successful in life and in the workplace for more than 15 years. She has discovered that when we mindlessly follow well-accepted rules and norms rather than constructively rebel against them, we become less happy and less successful. As leaders, we are less effective and respected. As employees, we feel dissatisfied and are more likely to be overlooked for top assignments and promotions. As partners or friends, we are disengaged and unhappy.While rebels may seem harder to manage, they are good for the bottom line: their passion, drive, curiosity, and creativity raise organizations to a new level. When we break the rules, we fix our lives. Published By Macmillan on 2018-05-03
Book details
- Paperback
- 320 pages
- English
- 1509860622
- 9781509860623
About Francesca Gino
francesca gino is an award-winning researcher and teacher, and a tenured professor at harvard business school. her consulting and speakingclients include b Read More about Francesca Gino
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