In "Originals" (2016), Adam Grant delves into original thinking and innovation, offering guidelines to enhance creativity and foster originality in all areas of life. He explains how unconventional rules and understanding the habits of innovators can lead to generating and executing good ideas. Furthermore, Grant investigates why some entrepreneurs succeed in popularizing their ideas or products, providing insights for even the most risk-averse individuals to become 'originals' in their own right.
The #1 New York Times bestseller
Adam Grant is a renowned organizational psychologist and the top-rated professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania for seven consecutive years. As a #1 New York Times bestselling author and a sought-after consultant, his expertise is sought by leading organizations like Google, Goldman Sachs, and Disney Pixar. Grant is also a prominent public speaker, with his TED talks viewed over 35 million times, and he frequently contributes to The New York Times on workplace psychology. Additionally, his books, translated into 45 languages, and podcasts, 'Re:Thinking' and 'WorkLife', have reached audiences globally, with more than 65 million downloads.