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Wharton psychologist Adam Grant: How to rethink the work day - and the soft skill future leaders need

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Big shifts must happen to ready teams for a work future that requires agile thinking and collaborating with emerging tech. Organizational psychologist, best-selling author and Wharton professor Adam Grant shares research-backed strategies that help develop leaders and work relationships across an organization as well as help teams practice critical soft skills like analysis and creativity that are often overlooked and undervalued. He explains why future workers will need to become “job crafters,” and the one trait leaders won’t be able to work without. He’ll also share what a college job as a magician taught him about engaging skeptics (and prompting critical thinking) and why he swears by keeping a “To-Don’t” list.


This interview was recorded in January 2025 at the Annual Meeting in Davos Switzerland

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Invitados:

Adam Grant

Saul P. Steinberg Professor of Management and Psychology, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

Alojado por:

Linda Lacina

Digital Editor, World Economic Forum

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Empleos y el Futuro del Trabajo
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