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Is the ability to succeed in business hard-wired into our DNA? Are entrepreneurs, like racing thoroughbreds, simply born to win?
Startling and groundbreaking, INSTINCT is the first book to apply the tools and insights of human genome research to the concept of success. Authored by Thomas L. Harrison, a corporate CEO who began his career as a celi biologist, it aigues convinc-ingly that successful people, particularly successful entrepreneurs, tend to have certain identifiable talents encoded in their genes. Yes, there are "born entrepreneurs," and their lives and work are characterized by genetic traits and markers, from risk-taking and openness to conscientiousness and assertiveness, that predici their eventual triumphs.
But does that mean the rest of us are doomed to failure? Absolutely not. None of us has perfect genes. In fact, knowing who you are, in terms of your "DNA for success," enables you to adopt compensat-ing strategies that will allow you to win. Through detailed...
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Is the ability to succeed in business hard-wired into our DNA? Are entrepreneurs, like racing thoroughbreds, simply born to win?
Startling and groundbreaking, INSTINCT is the first book to apply the tools and insights of human genome research to the concept of success. Authored by Thomas L. Harrison, a corporate CEO who began his career as a celi biologist, it aigues convinc-ingly that successful people, particularly successful entrepreneurs, tend to have certain identifiable talents encoded in their genes. Yes, there are "born entrepreneurs," and their lives and work are characterized by genetic traits and markers, from risk-taking and openness to conscientiousness and assertiveness, that predici their eventual triumphs.
But does that mean the rest of us are doomed to failure? Absolutely not. None of us has perfect genes. In fact, knowing who you are, in terms of your "DNA for success," enables you to adopt compensat-ing strategies that will allow you to win. Through detailed personal evaluations, Harrison shows readers how to assess themselves and leverage their individual strengths—so they can begin taking advan-tage of what he calls "the success high."
Stunning in its business scope, and razor-sharp in its analysis of current science,
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INSTINCT essentially takes the Horatio Alger myth and stands it completely on its head. Far from being a simple matter of pluck and luck, financial success is seen here as largely a matter not of inherited wealth, not of fortuitous circumstances, not even of innate intelligence—but of inborn traits that have to be "switched on" to create the winning scenario that's right for you. Ultimately, Harrison tells you how to think like an entrepreneur to "paint a picture" of your next goal—and then make it a reality.
Combining hard scientific data and rich anecdotal evidence, INSTINCT will change the way you think about success, careers, and your own level of job satisfaction. It is sure to be discussed and debated from boardrooms to business-school class-rooms across the nation.
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