Give and take

a revolutionary approach to success

305 pages

English language

Published Nov. 12, 2013 by Viking.

ISBN:
978-0-670-02655-5
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OCLC Number:
812614471

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5 stars (1 review)

For generations, we have focused on the individual drivers of success: passion, hard work, talent, and luck. But in today's dramatically reconfigured world, success is increasingly dependent on how we interact with others. This book illuminates what effective networking, collaboration, influence, negotiation, and leadership skills have in common. The author examines the surprising forces that shape why some people rise to the top of the success ladder while others sink to the bottom. In professional interactions, it turns out that most people operate as either takers, matchers, or givers. Whereas takers strive to get as much as possible from others and matchers aim to trade evenly, givers are the rare breed of people who contribute to others without expecting anything in return. Using his own studies, the author reveals that these styles have a dramatic impact on success. Although some givers get exploited and burn out, the rest achieve extraordinary …

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5 stars

An outstanding and often counter-intuitive look at how to succeed at work. The examples did a great job making the case that people who are more oriented towards giving will be more successful over longer periods of time. Grant also does a good job creating a model for how to evaluate others' behavior -- both as a key to understanding motivations, but also as a way of understanding how to best interact with them in a way that creates the most positive impact.

I'm adding this to my books to recommend for people who are early in their career -- I know if I'd read this sooner, it would have made a huge impact on my own thinking about what I should aspire to.

Subjects

  • Success
  • Success in business
  • Interpersonal relations
  • Interpersonal Relations
  • Social networks
  • Psychological aspects
  • Social Support
  • Achievement