Rebel talent : why it pays to break the rules at work and in life
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New York : Dey Street Books, [2018].
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xvii, 283 pages ; 24 cm
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Chetco Community Public Library - Adult/General - Nonfiction
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-269) and index.
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Rebels have a bad reputation. We think of them as troublemakers, outcasts, contrarians: those colleagues, friends, and family members who complicate seemingly straightforward decisions, create chaos, and disagree when everyone else is in agreement. But in truth, rebels are also those among us who change the world for the better with their unconventional outlooks. Instead of clinging to what is safe and familiar, and falling back on routines and tradition, rebels defy the status quo. They are masters of innovation and reinvention, and they have a lot to teach us.Francesca Gino, a behavioral scientist and professor at Harvard Business School, has spent more than a decade studying rebels at organizations around the world, from high-end boutiques in Italy's fashion capital, to the World's Best Restaurant, to a thriving fast food chain, to an award-winning computer animation studio. In her work, she has identified leaders and employees who exemplify "rebel talent," and whose examples we can all learn to embrace.Gino argues that the future belongs to the rebel -- and that there's a rebel in each of us. We live in turbulent times, when competition is fierce, reputations are easily tarnished on social media, and the world is more divided than ever before. In this cutthroat environment, cultivating rebel talent is what allows businesses to evolve and to prosper. And rebellion has an added benefit beyond the workplace: it leads to a more vital, engaged, and fulfilling life.Whether you want to inspire others to action, build a business, or build more meaningful relationships, Rebel Talent will show you how to succeed -- by breaking all the rules.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Gino, F. (2018). Rebel talent: why it pays to break the rules at work and in life . Dey Street Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Gino, Francesca. 2018. Rebel Talent: Why It Pays to Break the Rules At Work and in Life. Dey Street Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Gino, Francesca. Rebel Talent: Why It Pays to Break the Rules At Work and in Life Dey Street Books, 2018.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Gino, Francesca. Rebel Talent: Why It Pays to Break the Rules At Work and in Life Dey Street Books, 2018.

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