"Hidden Potential" (2023) challenges the belief that only those born with exceptional talent can excel in various fields. Adam Grant argues that the world's top performers weren't born geniuses; instead, they developed their skills over time using the right techniques. Groundbreaking research supports a framework that allows anyone to tap into their hidden potential and achieve more than they ever thought possible. By employing these methods, anyone can achieve ambitious goals and reach their full potential.
Adam Grant is an organizational psychologist, consultant, and professor. At Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, he holds the distinction of being the top-rated professor for an impressive seven consecutive years. As a New York Times bestselling author with many highly acclaimed books including Think Again, he has garnered widespread recognition. With his TED talks amassing over 25 million views and his books translated into 35 languages, Grant's reach extends far and wide. He hosts the popular podcast WorkLife and his pioneering research has challenged conventional wisdom on topics like motivation, generosity, and creativity. Recognized as one of the world's 10 most influential management thinkers, as well as being named in Fortune's 40 under 40, Grant has also earned distinguished scientific achievement awards from esteemed organizations like the American Psychological Association and the National Science Foundation.