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Stretch

by Scott Sonenshein

Stretch

by Scott Sonenshein

In 'Stretch: Unlock the Power of Less - and Achieve More Than You Ever Imagined,' Scott Sonenshein, Rice University professor, unveils the paradox that eschewing the chase for more—in resources, funding, and possessions—can lead to greater success and fulfillment. Through a series of compelling narratives and backed by robust research in psychology and management, Sonenshein demonstrates how 'stretching' to maximize the use of available resources fosters innovation, problem-solving, and a more engaging work and life experience. Rejecting the pursuit of excess, 'Stretch' lays out a potent framework for resourcefulness that benefits everyone from business executives to artists, showing the power of constraints and the magic of making the most with what we have.

  • Self-Help
  • Non-Fiction
  • Business & Economics
  • Innovation
  • Success
  • Resourcefulness
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