¿Eres un altruista o un oportunista?
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En cualquier lugar de trabajo hay tres tipos básicos de gente: el altruista, el oportunista y el compañero. El psicólogo organizacional Grant Adam deconstruye estas personalidades y ofrece unas estrategias simples para promover una cultura de generosidad y evitar que los empleados egoístas se aprovechen más allá de sus contribuciones.
En cualquier lugar de trabajo hay tres tipos básicos de gente: el altruista, el oportunista y el compañero. El psicólogo organizacional Grant Adam deconstruye estas personalidades y ofrece unas estrategias simples para promover una cultura de generosidad y evitar que los empleados egoístas se aprovechen más allá de sus contribuciones.
About the speaker
One of Adam Grant’s guiding principles is to argue like he's right and listen like he's wrong.
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