Adam Grant

Adam Grant

American teacher and writer
Country: USA

Biography of Adam Grant

Adam Grant is an American professor and writer known for his revolutionary approach to success. He is a renowned psychologist and the author of the book 'Give and Take: A Revolutionary Approach to Success'. Grant is a professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and is recognized as the youngest and most popular professor at the institution.

Adam Grant

Throughout his career, Grant has received numerous accolades and awards. He has been named one of the best professors by 'Business Week' and one of the top 40 professors under 40. Additionally, he has been recognized as one of the best sociologists by Malcolm Gladwell. Prior to his work as a professor, Grant was highly successful as a director of advertising, a talented high diver, and an experienced magician.

Adam Grant

Grant's book 'Give and Take: A Revolutionary Approach to Success' is considered one of the most interesting works in the field of positive psychology. It has been included in several important rankings and became a bestseller according to 'New York Times', 'Wall Street Journal', 'Amazon', 'Financial Times', and 'Apple'. The book has also received praise from Oprah Winfrey and has been recommended by 'Fortune' and 'Harvard Business' as essential reading for modern leaders and managers.

Adam Grant

In addition to his writing, Grant is a sought-after speaker and consultant for major organizations such as Google, NFL, Merck, Pixar, Goldman Sachs, Facebook, Johnson & Johnson, and Apple. He has also worked with the United Nations, the World Economic Forum, and the U.S. military. Grant's lectures and consultations are highly valued for their insightful and practical advice.

Grant's dedication to teaching has earned him numerous awards for his innovative teaching methods. He consistently develops experimental learning schemes for his students, resulting in impressive achievements. One of his projects involved students raising over $325,000 for the 'Make-A-Wish' foundation while developing their leadership skills, networking, and teamwork abilities.

Grant earned his Ph.D. in Organizational Psychology from the University of Michigan in less than three years. He also graduated with honors and special recognition from Harvard University, where he obtained his bachelor's degree and was awarded the Phi Beta Kappa distinction.

With over 60 publications on various aspects of management and psychology, Grant's groundbreaking research has significantly improved work efficiency and reduced burnout among engineers and sales professionals. He is credited with developing techniques that have enhanced the effectiveness of call centers and motivated compliance with safety protocols among nurses, doctors, and professional rescuers.

In 2011, Grant received three prestigious scientific awards from the American Psychological Association, the Academy of Management, and the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology. His books have been frequently referenced by other influential authors in the field, including Susan Cain, Daniel Pink, Arianna Huffington, and Malcolm Gladwell.

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