If you think you know this book, well think again! You haven't seen it from this perspective!
In our ever changing world, it's critical to keep up with our thoughts so that we don't get left behind. This means evolving what we know by "rethinking" and asking questions about our current beliefs and identity. Join us here at ERS as we give you the full summary of Think Again by Adam Grant, and learn how to have the right mindset with yourself and your audience.
Part I. Individual Rethinking- Updating Our Own Views
- A Preacher, a Prosecutor, a Politician, and a Scientist Walk into Your Mind
- The Armchair Quarterback and the Imposter: Finding the Sweet Spot of Confidence
- The Joy of Being Wrong: The Thrill of Not Believing Everything You Think
- The Good Fight Club: The Psychology of Constructive Conflict
Part II. Interpersonal Rethinking- Opening Other People's Minds
- Dances with Foes: How to Win Debates and Influence People
- Bad Blood on the Diamond: Diminishing Prejudice by Destabilizing Stereotypes
- Vaccine Whisperers and Mild-Mannered Interrogators: How the Right Kind of Listening Motivates Popele to Change
Part II. Collective Rethinking- Creating Communities of Lifelong Learners
- Charged Conversations: Depolarizing Our Divided Discussions
- Rewriting the Textbook: Teaching Students to Question Knowledge
- That's Not the Way We've Always Done It: Building Cultures of Learning at Work
Part IV: Conclusion
- Escaping Tunnel Vision: Reconsidering Our Best-Laid Career and Life Plans