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World-renowned Stanford University psychologist Carol Dweck, in
decades of research on achievement and success, has discovered a
truly groundbreaking idea-the power of our mindset. Dweck explains
why it's not just our abilities and talent that bring us
success-but whether we approach them with a fixed or growth
mindset. She makes clear why praising intelligence and ability
doesn't foster self-esteem and lead to accomplishment, but may
actually jeopardize success. With the right mindset, we can
motivate our kids and help them to raise their grades, as well as
reach our own goals-personal and professional. Dweck reveals what
all great parents, teachers, CEOs, and athletes already know: how a
simple idea about the brain can create a love of learning and a
resilience that is the basis of great accomplishment in every area.
It's time to ditch the self-limiting beliefs that hold you back
from reaching your full potential! Do you ever feel like you're
just not good enough, smart enough, or talented enough in certain
areas? Do these beliefs keep you from seeking out new opportunities
or challenges, because you're afraid of failing? If so, you may be
suffering from a "fixed mindset." In contrast, a "growth mindset"
is the belief that you can increase your ability or develop your
attributes--that you can adapt and learn from your mistakes. But
how do you cultivate a growth mindset? The Growth Mindset Workbook
offers essential skills grounded in cognitive behavioral therapy
(CBT) to change the way you think about your own talents and
abilities. Based on the core principles outlined in Mindset by
Carol Dweck, this workbook will help you shed unhelpful and
self-limiting attitudes and beliefs, and replace them with a growth
mindset that can increase resiliency, boost self-confidence, and
form the foundation of a meaningful, values-based life. The most
important thing to remember is that a growth mindset can be
learned, and doing so can positively impact how you think, feel and
act. If you're ready to say yes to life's challenges and maximize
your potential, this step-by-step guide can show you the way.
From the protégé of Carol Dweck, the bestselling author of
Mindset, award-winning social psychologist Mary Murphy offers a
definitive reconsideration of teamwork--showing how to better
achieve a growth mindset together as part of any organization's
culture. Carol Dweck's multi-million-copy bestseller Mindset has
transformed our view of individual success, coining the terms
"fixed" and "growth" mindset: in a "fixed" mindset, talent and
intelligence are viewed as predetermined traits, while in a
"growth" mindset, talent and intelligence can be nurtured through
dedication, the right strategies, and resilience. But we've only
understood mindset as solely about individuals. Now Dweck's
protégé, Mary Murphy, social psychologist at both Stanford and
Indiana University, presents a groundbreaking take on mindset,
showing how to transform any group, team, or classroom to reach
breakthroughs while also helping each person achieve their
potential. In Cultures of Growth, based on more than a decade of
original research, Murphy illustrates how the culture around us can
influence and improve our mindset, motivation, and performance.
Murphy's research reveals that organizations and teams that are
geared toward growth are more likely to inspire learning, spark
collaboration, spur innovation, and build trust necessary for
risk-taking and inclusion. They are also less likely to cheat, cut
corners, or steal each other's ideas. And they're more likely to
achieve top results. In these cultures, great ideas come from
people at all levels--not just those anointed as brilliant or
talented. Discover how a culture of growth helped make outdoor
retailer Patagonia a leader in its field; how Satya Nadella
transformed Microsoft with a singular focus on growth mindset; how
winemakers Robin McBride and Andréa McBride John are leading with
their mindset to disrupt and diversify an entire industry; and how
a New York school superintendent reversed massive inequities for
children of color by reshaping the district's mindset culture.
Drawing on compelling examples from her work with Fortune 500
companies, startups, and schools, Murphy demonstrates that the
organization's mindset culture is the key to success for both
individuals and the entire organization, teaching you how to create
a culture of growth through exercises--no matter your role.
Cultures of growth are environments that people want to be in
because they're places where people can thrive and achieve their
potential, both individually and together. In a world where success
seems reserved for a chosen few, Cultures of Growth unveils a
radically different approach to creating organizations that inspire
learning, growth, and success at all levels.
Create and sustain a culture of learning. If you read nothing else
on learning, read these 10 articles by experts in the field. We've
combed through hundreds of Harvard Business Review articles and
selected the most important ones to help you keep your skills fresh
and relevant, support continuous improvement on your team, and
prepare everyone in the organization to thrive over the long term.
This book will inspire you to: Cultivate relentless curiosity
Magnify your strengths and make yourself indispensable Nurture a
growth mindset in yourself and others Deliver actionable feedback
to help every employee excel Transform today's failure into
tomorrow's success Reimagine your employee-development program
Build a learning organization This collection of articles includes
"Learning to Learn," by Erika Andersen; "Making Yourself
Indispensable," by John H. Zenger, Joseph R. Folkman, and Scott K.
Edinger; "Find the Coaching in Criticism," by Sheila Heen and
Douglas Stone; "Teaching Smart People How to Learn," by Chris
Argyris; "The Feedback Fallacy," by Marcus Buckingham and Ashley
Goodall; "The Leader as Coach," by Herminia Ibarra and Anne
Scoular; "Strategies for Learning from Failure," by Amy C.
Edmondson; "Learning in the Thick of It," by Marilyn Darling,
Charles Parry, and Joseph Moore; "Is Yours a Learning
Organization?" by David A. Garvin, Amy C. Edmondson, and Francesca
Gino; "Why Organizations Don't Learn," by Francesca Gino and
Bradley Staats; "The Transformer CLO," by Abbie Lundberg and George
Westerman; and "The Right Mindset for Success," an interview with
Carol Dweck by Sarah Green Carmichael. HBR's 10 Must Reads
paperback series is the definitive collection of books for new and
experienced leaders alike. Leaders looking for the inspiration that
big ideas provide, both to accelerate their own growth and that of
their companies, should look no further. HBR's 10 Must Reads series
focuses on the core topics that every ambitious manager needs to
know: leadership, strategy, change, managing people, and managing
yourself. Harvard Business Review has sorted through hundreds of
articles and selected only the most essential reading on each
topic. Each title includes timeless advice that will be relevant
regardless of an ever-changing business environment.
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