Originals — Review & Summary (Adam Grant)

Our Rating: 4.5/5 ★

Overview

  • Author: Adam Grant
  • Published: 2016
  • Genre: Creativity, Business
  • Length: ~336 pages
  • Language: English

Short Summary

Grant explores how original thinkers champion new ideas—testing, timing, coalition-building—and why procrastination and doubt can fuel creativity.

Key Takeaways

  • Generate many ideas; quality emerges from quantity.
  • Strategic procrastination can aid creativity.
  • Balance risk: be bold in one area, stable in another.
  • Build allies and frame ideas for adoption.

Notable Quotes

“Doubt is not a threat to creativity; it’s a partner.”
“The greatest originals are the ones who fail the most.”

Who Should Read This Book?

Creators, intrapreneurs, and leaders pushing new ideas through resistant systems.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Research-rich and practical.
  • Great stories and studies.
  • Actionable tactics for idea adoption.

Cons:

  • Less depth on execution mechanics.
  • Some findings are context-dependent.

Final Verdict

Inspiring, evidence-based playbook for championing novel ideas.

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