In 2009, 27-year-old behavioral scientist Adam Grant became an associate professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
Within two years, he became the youngest professor to receive tenure at the school; within five years, he became the school’s youngest full professor with around 60 peer-reviewed research papers under his belt.
Now, at 34, Grant is a New York Times bestselling author and prolific researcher who performs at a level typically far beyond his years.
Grant decided early in his career that productivity was a scientific problem that could be solved, and one of the fundamental components of his read more >>>
Source : BusinessInsider.Com
