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He has earned awards for distinguished scholarly achievement from the [[Academy of Management]], the [[American Psychological Association]], and the [[National Science Foundation]]. He has more than 60 publications in leading management and psychology journals, and his pioneering studies have increased performance and reduced burnout among engineers and sales professionals, enhanced call center productivity, and motivated safety behaviors among doctors, nurses and lifeguards.
He has earned awards for distinguished scholarly achievement from the [[Academy of Management]], the [[American Psychological Association]], and the [[National Science Foundation]]. He has more than 60 publications in leading management and psychology journals, and his pioneering studies have increased performance and reduced burnout among engineers and sales professionals, enhanced call center productivity, and motivated safety behaviors among doctors, nurses and lifeguards.


==Hobbies==
==Personal life==
Grant is married to wife Allison, whom he met during graduate school in Michigan. The couple has two daughters.<ref>{{cite web|title=Award Citation|url=https://faculty.wharton.upenn.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/AdamGrant-AmericanPsychologist.pdf|publisher=American Psychologist|accessdate=23 March 2017}}</ref>
Grant was an All-American [[springboard]] [[diving|diver]].<ref>Grant was rated [http://www.usadiver.com/NISCA_99_list.htm 47th in the US] among public school male students in 1999. [http://www.usadiver.com/NISCA_99_list.htm]</ref> During his college time and afterwards, he used to work as a professional [[magic (illusion)|magic]]ian.<ref>{{YouTube|id=1baNQmnRCVw|title=Adam Grant presenting his new book "Give and Take", while showing great story-telling as well as magician skills}}</ref>
Grant was an All-American [[springboard]] [[diving|diver]].<ref>Grant was rated [http://www.usadiver.com/NISCA_99_list.htm 47th in the US] among public school male students in 1999. [http://www.usadiver.com/NISCA_99_list.htm]</ref> During his college time and afterwards, he used to work as a professional [[magic (illusion)|magic]]ian.<ref>{{YouTube|id=1baNQmnRCVw|title=Adam Grant presenting his new book "Give and Take", while showing great story-telling as well as magician skills}}</ref>


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