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MC's avatar

Thanks! What approach did Adam Grant use exactly? The exercises or the bio? Sorry, I didn't understand that part...

Exercises are about practicing what I discuss in the chapter. I will send you a sample offline! My point is: if you don't practice certain skills, you'll never acquire them...

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Sorry for the slow reply MC! I took a break. In his book Think Again. It's structured into 3 sections. Each containing 3-4 chapters. Then in his concluding section he has practical actions (for an academic) which follow the same structure. What I like about it is that you can focus on the actions without wading through the body of the text. And if you want to refresh yourself or go deeper. It's easy to know where to go in the book.

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Interesting. I took a slightly different approach as I have the exercises right after the chapter. Rationale was once you are fresh with the stories and contents the exercises resonate better (at least, in my mind...)

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Yeah, I can definitely see the rationale!

One consideration/ question might be... do you anticipate your "ICP" reader to complete the exercises straight away as they progress through the chapters? or will there be some "DO NOW - enablers" and some more "DO NEXT", "DO LATER"?

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