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Suiting Up with Paul Rabil

Adam Grant: Organizational Psychologist

Suiting Up with Paul Rabil

Paul Rabil

Sports, Business

51.2K Ratings

🗓️ 30 April 2018

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Adam Grant has been Wharton's School of Business's top-rated professor for the last six years. He’s a 3x NYT bestselling author, with a focus on how we can find motivation, meaning, and live more generous and creative lives. Adam's been recognized as one of the world's 10 most influential management thinkers, he's a Fortune 40 under 40 member, has 2 viral TED talks (we discuss them in the pod), and has recently launched his own podcast with TED, called WorkLife with Adam Grant. Adam also works, advises, and consults with organizations like Facebook, Google, The NBA, BCG, AMEX, Disney, Army, Navy, and others. Not too shabby… I first learned about Adam several years ago through his books. Many of my long-time listeners might recall interviews where I both recommend and call-out Adam's book with Sheryl Sandberg (Facebook’s COO), Option B — Facing Adversity, Building Resilience and Finding Joy. Just over one year ago, Adam reached out to me via email to say “Thank you for the book callout”. I was shocked — as uncertain of my place in his world of influence, as well as…how he even got my email. More-so, I was blown away by his outbound message — which was entirely unexpected, made my day, and continues to inspire me to do the same in the present moment. So, 12 months later, I reached back out to Adam's email to request if he could join me on my show. Of course, Adam made it work, and today, I’m sharing that conversation with you. I’ve spent the greater part of the last four years in sports psychology, and the last three in cognitive and interpersonal therapy — which has been hugely beneficial to my personal and professional growth. Just like those sessions, today’s episode is brought to you in one-piece – with no ads. Hosted by professional athlete and entrepreneur, Suiting Up Podcast is a show that explores the psychology, playbook of tools, and strategies of the most influential people in sports, entrepreneurship, and entertainment.

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0:00.0

Cheryl Sandberg is a master at this.

0:05.0

I've both been on the receiving end of this and I've also watched her give really good feedback to others.

0:10.0

One of the first things she does is she doesn't frame it as a one-way conversation.

0:15.2

She frames it as a dialogue.

0:16.9

And so she'll come in and say, hey Paul, I want to talk about how we can work better

0:20.7

together, which is very different from, hey Paul, I want to talk about all the ways you suck.

0:26.5

This is about our collaboration.

0:27.7

It's about saying, you know, it's not you, it's not me, it's us.

0:31.2

And we have to figure out how we can, you know, in context it would be how do we play together more effectively right how do we how do we align our strengths

0:38.0

how do we compensate for each other's weaknesses and I think that that frame is often game-changing.

0:43.0

Hey everyone, Paul Rabel here.

0:46.0

This week's guest is awesome.

0:48.0

Adam Grant.

0:49.0

He's been Wharton School of Business's top rated professor for the last six years. He's a three-time New York Times

0:54.5

best-selling author. The books were give and take, originals, and option B. He's a leading

0:59.0

expert on how we can find motivation and meaning, live more generously and creatively in our lives.

1:04.5

He's been recognized as one of the world's, the world's top 10 most influential management

1:09.9

thinkers.

1:11.0

He's a fortunes rated 40 under 40. He's had two viral Ted talks. I encourage you to look them up. We also circle them in the pod and has recently launched his own pod with Ted called Work Life with Adam Grant. He also works, advises, and consults

1:23.9

with organizations like Facebook, Google,

1:26.7

the NBA, obviously the sports influencer,

1:29.5

which we hack into on this pod.

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