
Adam Grant: Are you a giver or a taker? | TED Talk
In every workplace, there are three basic kinds of people: givers, takers and matchers. Organizational psychologist Adam Grant breaks down these personalities and offers simple strategies to promote a …
Are you a giver or a taker? - Adam Grant - TED-Ed
In every workplace, there are three basic kinds of people: givers, takers and matchers. Organizational psychologist Adam Grant breaks down these personalities and offers simple strategies to promote a …
Lessons Worth Sharing | TED-Ed
In every workplace, there are three basic kinds of people: givers, takers and matchers. Organizational psychologist Adam Grant breaks down these personalities and offers simple strategies to promote a …
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Anh Minh Nguyễn: From Taker to Giver | TED Talk
Our speaker points out the importance of giving instead of taking in order to succeed, which is proven in how she flexibly transformed back and forth between education and business.
Adam Grant: The surprising habits of original thinkers - TED
How do creative people come up with great ideas? Organizational psychologist Adam Grant studies "originals": thinkers who dream up new ideas and take action to put them into the world. In this talk, …
From Taker to Giver | TED Talk Embed
From Taker to Giver | TED Talk Embed
Demystifying Gen Alpha slang with Adam Aleksic (Transcript) - TED
Jan 20, 2026 · It makes my day when somebody talks about like givers and takers, which is probably one of the ideas that, that I helped to popularize, without referencing me, because that is a sign that …
How to build closer relationships - ideas.ted.com
Jun 29, 2018 · Identify whether you’re a giver, taker or matcher. Our relationships aren’t built instantly; instead, they develop and evolve from all of the interactions we have with other people.