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Your Hidden Genius
We are all hardwired to think and work differently: no two minds or people are alike. With science-backed results, real-life stories, and rare insight into you, Your Hidden Genius explains why awareness of your own unique aptitudes is the most important step toward a fulfilling and meaningful life. |
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Collective Illusions
Drawing on cutting-edge neuroscience, behavioral economic, and social psychology research, acclaimed author, former Harvard professor, and think tank founder Todd Rose reveals how so much of our thinking about each other is informed by false assumptions that drive bad decisions that make us dangerously mistrustful as a society and hopelessly unhappy as individuals. |
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Collaborations with behavioral economist Dan Ariely
Filled with clever experiments, engaging ideas, and delightful anecdotes, Dan Ariely’s books unmask the subtle but powerful tricks that our minds play on us and show how we can prevent ourselves from being fooled. |
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The Meaning Revolution
Bringing together economics and business theory, communications and conflict resolution, family counseling and mindfulness mediation, Kofman argues in The Meaning Revolution that our most deep-seated, unspoken, and universal anxiety stems from our fear that our life is being wasted–that the end of life will overtake us when our song is still unsung. |
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The End of Epidemics
Written with global public health expert Dr. Jonathan Quick, The End of Epidemics not only describes the threats we face from viruses, but offers seven concrete sets of solutions. Shortlisted for Book of the Year (2018) by the Association for Science Education |
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The Why Axis
An international bestseller, this surprising 2013 book by two economists describes how incentives really work. With a forward by Freakonomics author Stephen Levitt. |
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The Worm at the Core
This 2015 book explores how our unconscious fear of death drives our behavior. “This is an important, superbly readable and potentially life-changing book – if uncomfortable at times” (The Guardian) |
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The Innovator’s DNA
Based on a 2009 article I developed with the authors for the Harvard Business Review, this 2011 book identifies five discovery skills that distinguish innovative entrepreneurs and executives from ordinary managers: Associating, Questioning, Observing, Networking, and Experimenting. “One of the most interesting books on innovation to come along in a while” (Ottawa Business Journal) |
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Act like a Leader, Think like a Leader
Published in 2015, this practical management book by INSEAD professor Herminia Ibarra turns the usual “think first and then act” philosophy on its head by arguing that doing these three things will help you learn through action and will increase what she calls your outsight—the valuable external perspective you gain from direct experiences and experimentation. ““[One] of my favourite business books” (Andrew Hill, Financial Times) |
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Driven to Distraction at Work
This 2015 book by bestselling author and ADHD expert Dr. Edward Hallowell explores the underlying psychological dynamics driving distracted behavior at work, and offers empowering solutions. |
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Omnipreneurship
In this 2015 book, CEO, former Saudi government official and philanthropist Amr Al-Dabbagh shares his leadership model to improve our lives and our world. With a foreword by Unilever CEO Paul Polman. |