
Rebel Talent
Why It Pays to Break the Rules at Work and in Life
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A Harvard business professor and creative researcher explains the benefits of resisting cultural expectations in all realms of life. Narrator Tamara Marston has a satisfying vocal timbre, but her narration doesn't capture the nuance and personality in the author's colorful stories. Though her phrasing is true to meaning, her repetitive pitch patterns make her performance sound overly serious. Francesca Gino has the keen observational skills of an artist. She articulates dynamics in culture and context that influence us for better or worse, and has a good eye for details in the social and psychological landscape. In addition to sharing many enlightening field studies, Professor Gino is privy to the inside stories of some prominent leaders and companies. This access gives her insights an air of celebrity, so the audio entertains as well as emboldens. T.W. � AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine

March 26, 2018
From Harvard Business School professor Gino comes an entertaining but overly familiar exploration of the link between fearlessness and innovation. She begins by observing that people are socialized to be rule followers, yet major inventions and innovations almost always come from ignoring prescribed rules. She goes on to propose that strict adherence to a set of rules only stifles creativity and forward-thinking on the job, leading to employee dissatisfaction. Gino presents the stories of people—Napoleon, Houdini, Captain Sullenberger—unafraid to break rules holding them back, and open to questioning their own assumptions and norms, both in the workplace and out of it. Sharing recollections of her meetings with rebels around the world, from a three-star restaurant in Modena, Italy, to call centers in rural India, Gino draws conclusions on how rule-breaking can help, rather than hurt. While energetic and fun to read, the highly narrative approach to well-traveled ground—noticeably lacking in actionable advice for the reader—make this unlikely to stand out in the crowded business advice field. Agent: Max Brockman, Brockman Inc.
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