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DMCA and Copyright : Dear all, most of the website is community built, users are uploading hundred of books everyday, which makes really hard for us to identify copyrighted material, please contact us if you want any material removed. I held strong views and had considerable curiosity about the topic, far more than I realized. It was certainly e-mailed a lot, but beyond that, it seemed to reach readers in a deeper way.
Several people told me they had read it aloud to their kids, which is not a reaction we often get to an article in a business magazine. People thanked me for writing it, even many months after it appeared. I suspected there was more to be said.
So thank you, Jerry, and thank you to Hank Gilman, Eric Pooley, and the other Fortune editors who helped bring the article to publication. Professor K. Anders Ericsson, Conradi Eminent Scholar at Florida State University, whom we met several times in this book, was extremely generous with his time and thoughts.
As I hope is clear, his work over the past thirty years, on his own and with colleagues, formed the foundation of many of the ideas presented here. He deserves special thanks because this book could not have been written without him. Adrian Zackheim, Adrienne Schultz, and the team at Penguin Group USA were encouraging and supportive at every turn, which makes a difference to an author.
Most of all I must thank my family for their understanding and support during a project that I should have known would be more work than I thought. Happily, the real source of great performance is no longer a mystery. Bringing together extensive scientific research, bestselling author Geoff Colvin shows where we go wrong and what actually makes world-class performers so remarkable.
Better performance, and maybe even world-class performance, is closer than you think. Instead, talent is learned and cultivated over time… Purchase this in-depth summary to learn more. Very few people are truly great at what they do. But why aren't they? Why don't we manage businesses like Warren Buffett, play golf like Tiger Woods or play the violin like Itzhak Perlman? Greatness doesn't come from inborn talent but from 'deliberate practice'.
This isn't the kind of hard work that your parents told you about, but more of it equals better performance. Talent is Overrated will change the way you think about your life and work - and will inspire you to achieve more in everything you do. Great performance isn't reserved for a preordained few. Think again. While some are much better than others, they don't have an innate gift. Can their talent simply be learned? What makes you different from any genius? ZIP Reads is wholly responsible for this content and is not associated with the original author in any way.
The unavoidable question—will millions of people lose out, unable to best the machine? The bestselling author of Talent Is Overrated explains how the skills and economy values are changing in historic ways and offers a guide to what's next for all workers. Mastering technical skills that have historically been in demand no longer differentiates us as it used to.
Instead, our greatest advantage lies in our deepest, most essentially human abilities—empathy, creativity, social sensitivity, storytelling, humor, relationship building, and expressing ourselves with greater power than logic can ever achieve.
These high-value skills craete tremendous competitive advantage—more devoted customers, stronger cultures, breakthrough ideas, and more effective teams.
And while many of us regard these abilities as innate traits, it turns out they can all be developed. As Colvin shows, they're already being developed in a range of farsighted organizations, including the Cleveland Clinic, the U. Army, and Stanford Business School.
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