01677nam a22001817a 450000500170000000800410001702000180005804000190007605000230009510000190011824500770013726000670021430000170028150400690029850510890036765000250145665000140148120240809180025.0230827b th ||||| |||| 00| 0 tha d a9780753553893 aPIMLIBcPIMLIB aBF441 .G726Ty2021 aGrant, Adam M. aThink again :bthe power of knowing what you don't know /cAdam M. Grant aNew YorkbViking, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLCc2021 a307 p.bill. aIncludes bibliographical references (pages [265]-294) and index. aPrologue -- 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 impostor: 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 people to change -- Part III. 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 -- Epilogue. 0aThought and thinking 0aKnowledge