GRIT – The Power of Passion and Perseverance

Wayne Rivers
By Wayne Rivers
10 minutes

What are the three attributes that top performers in virtually any field demonstrate? What characteristic allows some U.S. Military Academy students to “soldier through” while 20% of their carefully screened and selected classmates drop out? And is talent really the key to long term achievement?

This week’s review of Angela Duckworth’s NY Times bestselling book will help answer these questions. We’d like to have the benefit of your thinking in the comments below – especially on the “grittiness” of construction leaders!

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