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Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know

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Adam Grant
Adam Grant

Adam Grant is a renowned professor, born on August 13, 1981. He is a leading psychologist in the field of work motivation and career success. Grant is known for his research on work attitudes and leadership, which has had a profound impact on the workplace and personal development. more

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