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The Necessity of Strangers

Alan Gregerman

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  • Publisher

    Embassy Books

    Year

    2024

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A counterintuitive approach to fostering greater innovation, collaboration, and engagement Most of us assume our success relies on a network of friends and close contacts. But innovative thinking requires a steady stream of fresh ideas and new possibilities, which strangers are more likely to introduce. Our survival instincts naturally cause us to look upon strangers with suspicion and distrust, but in The Necessity of Strangers, Alan Gregerman offers the provocative idea that engaging with strangers is an opportunity, not a threat, and that engaging with the right strangers is essential to unlocking our real potential. The Necessity of Strangers reveals how strangers challenge us to think differently about ourselves and the problems we face....

A counterintuitive approach to fostering greater innovation, collaboration, and engagement Most of us assume our success relies on a network of friends and close contacts. But innovative thinking requires a steady stream of fresh ideas and new possibilities, which strangers are more likely to introduce. Our survival instincts naturally cause us to look upon strangers with suspicion and distrust, but in The Necessity of Strangers, Alan Gregerman offers the provocative idea that engaging with strangers is an opportunity, not a threat, and that engaging with the right strangers is essential to unlocking our real potential. The Necessity of Strangers reveals how strangers challenge us to think differently about ourselves and the problems we face.

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Book Details

ISBN : 9788119729272
Publisher : Embassy Books
Year Published : 2024
Pages Count : 242 Pages
Edition Language : English,
Book Format : Paperback
395.00
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Book Title The Necessity of Strangers
Author Alan Gregerman
ISBN 9788119729272
Edition Language English,
Book Format Paperback
Year Published 2024
Publisher Embassy Books
Pages 242 Pages
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