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The end of average, how we succeed in a world that values sameness, Todd Rose

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The end of average, how we succeed in a world that values sameness, Todd Rose
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The end of average
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
926105728
Responsibility statement
Todd Rose
Sub title
how we succeed in a world that values sameness
Summary
"The rising star and face of the new field "science of the individual" draws from the latest psychological and sociological research to show that success is found in individual strengths and weaknesses that don't fit along any average curve--a powerful manifesto for change in the ranks of Emotional Intelligence and The Power of Habit. Modern science has proven that people behave and learn in distinctive ways. And yet these individual patterns get lost in our institutions of opportunity--from education to the workforce--which remain rooted in the misguided belief that statistical averages are good enough to understand individuals and identify their unique talents. Standardized tests, grading systems, job applicant profiling, performance reviews--they invariably ignore our differences and ultimately fail at measuring our capacity for success. In this first popular book on the science of the individual, Todd Rose, a pioneer in the field draws on the latest research to show how, when we focus on individual findings rather than group findings or averages, we can rethink the world and everyone's potential in it. By understanding the three "principles of individuality"--The principle of the jagged profile, the principle of context, and the principle of pathways--we can avoid setting ourselves and those we are tasked with helping succeed (our children, students, employees) up for repeated failure and instead find the right path for success. The End of Average reminds us that we are not anything close to average--because the average is a statistical myth--and presents a new way of understanding and maximizing everyone's potential"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction: The look-alike competition -- Part I: The age of average -- 1. The invention of the average -- 2. How our world became standardized -- 3. Overthrowing the average -- Part II: The principles of individuality -- 4. Talent is always jagged -- 5. Traits are a myth -- 6. We all walk the road less traveled -- Part III: The age of individuals -- 7. When businesses commit to individuality -- 8. Replacing the average in higher education -- 9. Redefining opportunity
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