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The End of Average Todd Rose

The End of Average By Todd Rose

The End of Average by Todd Rose


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The End of Average: How to Succeed in a World That Values Sameness by Todd Rose

Why don't Meyers-Briggs personality tests really work? Why are HR tests for new employees often meaningless? Is there another way of ranking students' performance? We all behave, learn, and develop in different ways, but these unique patterns of human behaviour get lost in massive systems that play to average performance and average abilities. From academic grading methods to job applicant profiling and even medical treatments, these systems ignore our differences and ultimately fail at measuring and maximizing our potential. The End of Average draws on 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. 'Fascinating, engaging, and practical.' Amy Cuddy 'Transforms our understanding of who we are and what's important.' Seth Godin

About Todd Rose

Todd Rose is the co-founder and president of the Center for Individual Opportunity, an organization dedicated to providing leadership around the emerging science of the individual, and is a faculty member at the Harvard School of Education where he teaches educational neuroscience.

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GOR007817469
9780241263518
0241263514
The End of Average: How to Succeed in a World That Values Sameness by Todd Rose
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
20160128
256
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