Rebel Talent - Why it Pays to Break the Rules at Work and in Life

by Francesca Gino

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Book Summary

In a world where conformity is often rewarded and rules appear to safeguard order, the notion of breaking away from the expected may seem counterintuitive. Yet, Francesca Gino's examination of 'rebel talent' argues that those who challenge the status quo—thoughtfully and constructively—can achieve extraordinary results in both work and life. Drawing on extensive research, case studies, and psychological insights, Gino explores why rule-breaking can foster greater creativity, adaptability, and satisfaction, not only for individuals but for organizations as a whole.

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