“In one of the most engaging and insightful books I’ve read in years, Adam Grant makes a persuasive
argument for a counterintuitive approach to success. Give and Take is an instant classic that should be
read by anyone who wants to be more productive—and happier—in the office or at home.”
—Noah Goldstein, author of Yes!
“Give and Take is sensational, with fascinating insights on page after page. I learned much that I
intend to incorporate into my life immediately. The lessons will not only make you a better person,
they will make you more capable of doing good for many people, including yourself.”
—Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, author of Jewish Literacy and A Code of Jewish Ethics
“Adam Grant is the first to define what has changed about relationships in a digital age—and he
backs it up with empirical evidence. In Give and Take, he brilliantly demonstrates that in our deeply
interconnected world, the roots of sustainable success lie in creating success for those around you.
It’s one of those rare books that is both enlightening immensely practical. You’ll want to read and
revisit it every year.”
—Paul Saffo, managing director, Foresight and member, World Economic Forum Council on Strategic Foresight
“In one of the most engaging and insightful books I’ve read in years, Adam Grant makes a persuasive argument for a counterintuitive approach to success. Give and Take is an instant classic that should be read by anyone who wants to be more productive—and happier—in the office or at home.” —Noah Goldstein, author of Yes! “Give and Take is sensational, with fascinating insights on page after page. I learned much that I intend to incorporate into my life immediately. The lessons will not only make you a better person, they will make you more capable of doing good for many people, including yourself.” —Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, author of Jewish Literacy and A Code of Jewish Ethics “Adam Grant is the first to define what has changed about relationships in a digital age—and he backs it up with empirical evidence. In Give and Take, he brilliantly demonstrates that in our deeply interconnected world, the roots of sustainable success lie in creating success for those around you. It’s one of those rare books that is both enlightening immensely practical. You’ll want to read and revisit it every year.” —Paul Saffo, managing director, Foresight and member, World Economic Forum Council on Strategic Foresight