Geoff Colvin Talent is OverratedAnti-Self-Help : How to Succeed in about 10000 hours – with a little help from your friends

The Books – A Special Issue Double Act!

Malcolm Gladwell’s Outliers: The Story of Success

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Geoff Colvin’s Talent is Overrated: What Really Separates World-Class Performers from Everybody Else

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The Big Idea

Success is not simply a function of talent. In fact, ‘natural’ talent may have very little to do with it at all.

Malcolm Gladwell Outliers

Speed RAP

To be a world-class performer requires two specific factors: the community in which the individual lives and works; and, an individual’s effort over time. Passion and innate talent bring up the rear.

Gladwell’s Outlier’s promotes the role of the social context as the decisive factor in top performance. Colvin’s Talent is Overrated promotes ‘deliberate practice’ as the path to greatness.

Both concur. It takes a long time to reach mastery. Success rewards the individual who puts in an apprenticeship of around 10,000 hours. That’s 3 hours every day for ten years. Mastery is based in practise. It’s applied experience over time.

People get good at the things they love doing – why else would you spend 10,000 hours falling over, making mistakes and working your butt off?

Your Challenge

Be a top performer in your field. Are you up for it? In this issue we show you how. Now create your plan and implement. Do the work. Enjoy the journey. Otherwise it’ll just be another nice read.

 

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