01699nam a22002771i 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021020003800062040002500100082001400125100003000139245008900169250002000258264007700278264001200355300003100367336002100398337002500419338002300444500004300467504006700510505058000577520020501157650003401362650002501396OSt20200106165409.0200106t20182018nyu |||gr|||| 000 0 eng d a9780062694638cRM 89.90qhardback aPPAKbengcPPAKerda04223a650.11 aGino, Francescaeauthor. 10aREBEL TALENT :bWhy It Pays to BREAK THE RULES at Work and in Life /cFRANCESCA GINO a First edition. 1a New York, NY : bDey Street Books, an imprint of William Morrow ;c2018 4c©2018. a xvii, 283 pages ; c24 cm 2rdacontentatext 2rdamediaaunmediated 2rdacarrieravolume a"Busy hands = happy brain!" -- Cover.  aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 231-269) and index. a Introduction: Marcia! -- Napoleon and the hoodie : the paradox of rebel status -- The dog named "Hot" : a talent for novelty -- The vanishing elephant : a talent for curiosity -- The Hudson River is a runway : a talent for perspective -- Uncomfortable truths : a talent for diversity -- Coach Cheeks sings the national anthem : a talent for authenticity -- The secret of story : the transformative power of engagement -- Becoming a rebel leader : Blackbeard, "flatness," and the 8 principles of rebel leadership -- Conclusion: Risotto cacio e pepe -- Epilogue: Rebel action. aA behavioral scientist explores why "rebels" with unconventional outlooks who break the rules find the greatest success, discussing how they drive innovation and reinvention by defying the status quo.10aCreative ability in business.10aSuccess in business.