Being a giver can lead to burnout and being taken advantage of if healthy boundaries are not set. Adam Grant, author of Give and Take, shares insights on how to protect yourself from being taken advantage of when you have a strong giver tendency.
Adam Grant is the youngest tenured professor at Wharton. Named one of BusinessWeek’s favorite professors and one of the world’s 40 best business professors under 40, he is the best-selling author of Give and Take: A Revolutionary Approach to Success and Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World. His pioneering research has led to increased performance and reduced burnout among business professionals—concluding that a giving mindset might be the best path to getting ahead.
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Published June 20, 2016TOPICS IN THIS VIDEO
Leading OthersRelational IntelligenceBeing a giver can lead to burnout and being taken advantage of if healthy boundaries are not set. Adam Grant, author of Give and Take, shares insights on how to protect yourself from being taken advantage of when you have a strong giver tendency.
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Adam Grant
Professor & AuthorWharton School of Business
Adam Grant is the youngest tenured professor at Wharton. Named one of BusinessWeek’s favorite professors and one of the world’s 40 best business professors under 40, he is the best-selling author of Give and Take: A Revolutionary Approach to Success and Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World. His pioneering research has led to increased performance and reduced burnout among business professionals—concluding that a giving mindset might be the best path to getting ahead.
Years at GLS 2015