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OverviewWall Street Journal Bestseller A groundbreaking approach to succeeding in business and life, using the science of resourcefulness. We often think the key to success and satisfaction is to get more: more money, time, and possessions; bigger budgets, job titles, and teams; and additional resources for our professional and personal goals. It turns out we’re wrong. Using captivating stories to illustrate research in psychology and management, Rice University professor Scott Sonenshein examines why some people and organizations succeed with so little, while others fail with so much. People and organizations approach resources in two different ways: “chasing” and “stretching.” When chasing, we exhaust ourselves in the pursuit of more. When stretching, we embrace the resources we already have. This frees us to find creative and productive ways to solve problems, innovate, and engage our work and lives more fully. Stretch shows why everyone—from executives to entrepreneurs, professionals to parents, athletes to artists—performs better with constraints; why seeking too many resources undermines our work and well-being; and why even those with a lot benefit from making the most out of a little. Drawing from examples in business, education, sports, medicine, and history, Scott Sonenshein advocates a powerful framework of resourcefulness that allows anybody to work and live better. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Scott SonensheinPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: Harper Business Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9780062457226ISBN 10: 0062457225 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 19 October 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsWe rarely have as much of anything as we want, but we can learn to do more with it. Scott Sonenshein is a gifted thinker whose insights have sharpened my work for over a decade, and his fascinating debut book reveals how resourcefulness is a skill that s waiting to be learned. Get ready to unleash your inner MacGyver.--Adam Grant, <i>New York Timesbestselling author of <i> Originals</i> and <i> Give and Take</i> In Silicon Valley successful entrepreneurs value constraints to help define both the problem and solution. In <i>Stretch</i>, Scott Sonenshein explains how to turn limitations into valuable assets, helping us achieve our goals both at work and at home.--Ann Doerr, Chairman, Kahn Academy We rarely have as much of anything as we want, but we can learn to do more with it. Scott Sonenshein is a gifted thinker whose insights have sharpened my work for over a decade, and his fascinating debut book reveals how resourcefulness is a skill that s waiting to be learned. Get ready to unleash your inner MacGyver.--Adam Grant, New York Timesbestselling author of Originals and Give and Take Author InformationScott Sonenshein is the Henry Gardiner Symonds Professor of Management at Rice University. His award winning research, teaching, and consulting has helped Fortune 500 executives, entrepreneurs, and professionals in industries such as technology, healthcare, retail, education, banking, manufacturing, and non-profits. He holds a PhD in management and organizations from the University of Michigan, an MPhil from the University of Cambridge, and a BA from the University of Virginia. He has also worked as a strategy consultant for companies such as AT&T and Microsoft and lived the rise and fall of the dotcom boom while working at a Silicon Valley startup. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |