The end of average
how we succeed in a world that values sameness
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Contributions
- Ogas, Ogi - Contributor
Publication
2016 - Allen Lane, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
61,500 words, Guess
Page Count
246 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveendofaveragehoww0000rose_y1r3
- ISBN-100241184231
- ISBN-100241263514
- ISBN-139780241184233
- ISBN-139780241263518
and 8 more
- ISBN-139780141980027
- ISBN-100141980028
- AmazonB01EKIGMTU
- OCLC Control Number936253878
- Better World Books9780141980027
- Better World Books9780241263518
- Better World Books9780241184233
- Open LibraryOL38231830M
Classifications
- DDC158.1
- LCCBF637.S8
Description
Why don't Meyers-Briggs personality tests really work? Why are HR tests for new employees often meaningless? Why doesn't BMI - body mass index - correlate to actual health or physical fitness? Individuals behave, learn, and develop in different ways, but these unique patterns of human behavior get lost in massive systems that play to average performance and average abilities, instead of individual performance and abilities. These systems made sense almost two centuries ago at the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, but in today's globalized digital world they are outdated and inadequate. Yet, every single one of us is affected by these archaic systems. They are far more prevalent that you can imagine, and far more insidious: standardized tests, academic grading systems, job applicant profiling, job performance reviews, job training, even medical treatments. These systems ignore our differences and ultimately fail at measuring and maximizing our potential. As the first popular book on the science of the individual, The End of Average draws upon the very latest findings in the fields of psychology and sociology to show how, when we focus on individual findings rather than group averages, we are empowered to rethink the world and our place in it.
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