Insight: Benefits of 'shared purpose' in your team

Recruiters often forget what a tremendous impact they and their team have on people’s lives

When working in a team, it’s important to have a shared purpose, says Professor Adam Grant from Wharton Business School at the University of Pennsylvania, one of the world’s leading purpose experts. This helps to unite people who might otherwise drift in different directions, chasing their own passion. Grant’s research shows that people work harder, smarter, longer, more...

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