Laura Huang, an award-winning Harvard Business School
professor, shows that success is about gaining an edge: that elusive quality
that gives you an upper hand and attracts attention and support. Some people
seem to naturally have it. Now, Huang teaches the rest of us how to create our
own from the challenges and biases we think hold us back, and turning them to
work in our favor.
How do you find a competitive edge when the obstacles feel insurmountable? How
do you get people to take you seriously when they're predisposed not to, and
perhaps have already written you off?
Laura Huang has come up against that problem many times--and so has anyone
who's ever felt out of place or underestimated. Many of us sit back quietly,
hoping that our hard work and effort will speak for itself. Or we try to force
ourselves into the mold of who we think is "successful," stifling the
creativity and charm that makes us unique and memorable.
In Edge, Huang offers a different approach. She argues that success
is rarely just about the quality of our ideas, credentials, and skills, or our
effort. Instead, achieving success hinges on how well we shape others'
perceptions--of our strengths, certainly, but also our flaws. It's about
creating our own edge by confronting the factors that seem like shortcomings
and turning them into assets that make others take notice.
Huang draws from her groundbreaking research on entrepreneurial intuition,
persuasion, and implicit decision-making, to impart her profound findings and
share stories of previously-overlooked Olympians, assistants-turned-executives,
and flailing companies that made momentous turnarounds. Through her
deeply-researched framework, Huang shows how we can turn weaknesses into
strengths and create an edge in any situation. She explains how an entrepreneur
scored a massive investment despite initially being disparaged for his foreign
accent, and how a first-time political candidate overcame voters' doubts about
his physical disabilities.
Edge shows that success is about knowing who you are and using that
knowledge unapologetically and strategically. This book will teach you how to
find your unique edge and keep it sharp.
About the Author
Laura Huang is an associate professor at Harvard Business
School; previously, she was an assistant professor at the Wharton School,
University of Pennsylvania. Her research has been featured in the Financial
Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Forbes, and Nature.
Her research has won awards including a 2016 Kauffman Foundation Fellowship;
Huang was named one of the 40 Best Business School Professors Under the Age of
40 by Poets & Quants. Her speaking and consulting clients include Google,
Uber, BlackRock, Keystone, Bionic, and the Level Playing Field Institute. This
is her first book.