Introduction - Introduction: Marcia! Chapter - 1: Napoleon and the Hoodie: The Paradox of Rebel Status Chapter - 2: The Dog Named “Hot”: A Talent for Novelty Chapter - 3: The Vanishing Elephant: A Talent for Curiosity Chapter - 4: The Hudson River Is a Runway: A Talent for Perspective Chapter - 5: Uncomfortable Truths: A Talent for Diversity Chapter - 6: Coach Cheeks Sings the National Anthem: A Talent for Authenticity Chapter - 7: The Secret of Story: The Transformative Power of Engagement Chapter - 8: Becoming a Rebel Leader: Blackbeard, “Flatness,” and the 8 Principles of Rebel Leadership Chapter - Conclusion: Risotto Cacio e Pepe Section - Epilogue: Rebel Action Acknowledgements - i: Acknowledgements Section - ii: Notes Section - iii: Index
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Francesca Gino is the Tandon Family Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. She is the youngest woman to have achieved the rank of full professor at Harvard Business School. Her research has been featured on CNN and in the Economist, the Financial Times, the New York Times, Newsweek, Scientific American, Psychology Today and the Wall Street Journal. She has also won numerous teaching awards, including the HBS Faculty Award by Harvard Business School's MBA Class of 2015, and the 2015 Poets & Quants award as one of the forty most outstanding business-school professors under forty in the world.
Great stories, great science, and great practical advice about how,
when, and why to break the rules.
*Angela Duckworth, author of Grit*
In this groundbreaking book, Francesca Gino shows us how to spark
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rebel
*Charles Duhigg, bestselling author of The Power of
Habit*
Francesca Gino is one of the world’s most productive and creative
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*Daniel H. Pink, New York Times bestselling author of When and
Drive*
Francesca has a very personal and self-aware approach to bridging
the gap between the social norms that glue us together, and the
acts of challenging those norms. The rebellious approach has led to
great advances, and it also has led to abuse. She pushes us to
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thinking about the use of power and status in our businesses and in
our lives
*Ed Catmull, President of Pixar and Walt Disney Animation
Studios*
Francesca Gino is the best kind of rebel: the one who doesn’t just
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carefully researched book, she shows you how to become one—and
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*Adam Grant, New York Times bestselling author of Originals, and
Option B with Sheryl Sandberg*
To make an omelet, you gotta break some eggs’ is easy advice to
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*Robert B. Cialdini, New York Times bestselling author of
Influence and Pre-Suasion*
This marvelous and mischievous masterpiece shows how to make useful
trouble without getting yourself into (too much) trouble. Francesca
Gino’s splendid weave of stories and studies unpacks why, when, and
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incomparable joy of defying tired and tattered traditions (and
proving their misguided defenders wrong).
*Robert Sutton, Stanford Professor and author of The Asshole
Survival Guide and Scaling Up Excellence*
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