THE EXCEPTIONALS: HOW THE BEST BECOME THE BEST AND HOW YOU CAN TOO

by Kumar Mehta

  • Category Self Help
  • Format Paperback
  • Imprint Rupa
  • Price 295
  1. ISBN: 978-93-90918-16-4
  2. Pages: 208 pages
  3. Date: 10th August 2021

ABOUT THIS BOOK

The Exceptionals gives us a clear pathway to achieve greatness.

The Exceptionals are the few individuals who have achieved an unparalleled mastery in their field. They are the 1 per cent of the 1 per cent. They have reached seemingly unreachable heights. They may be athletes or entertainers who are household names, or they may be people who have invented life-saving drugs or won a Nobel Prize by making fundamental advances in knowledge. Or they may have changed the world through science or music or business by influencing millions or perhaps billions of lives.
They are the people who have succeeded in being able to draw out the best talents they have within themselves and have maximized the physical, mental and social potential available to them.
The Exceptionals is their story, and it provides you with the blueprint to advance yourself from good to great, and from outstanding to elite.
A fascinating and comprehensive look at the commonalities in individuals who have reached an elite level in various professions.

AUTHOR OF THE BOOK

Kumar Mehta is the author of the number one Amazon bestseller, The Innovation Biome, and has been at the forefront of research, innovation and data analytics for 30 years. He researches, writes and speaks about personal excellence and innovation, and his professional experience includes nine years as the CEO of a large data analytics company and a 14-year stint at Microsoft.
Dr Mehta also serves as a senior research fellow at the Center for the Digital Future at the University of Southern California. He is passionate about education and serves as treasurer for the Committee for Children (CFC), a global non-profit dedicated to fostering the safety and well-being of children through social-emotional learning and development.
He holds a PhD in pharmaceutical socioeconomics from The University of Iowa and lives in Seattle.