Zakyath Postat 3 juli 2014 Postat 3 juli 2014 (redigerat) "In "Outliers," Gladwell contends that early access to getting 10,000 hours of practice allowed the Beatles to become the greatest band in history (thanks to playing all-night shows in Hamburg) and Bill Gates to become one of the richest dudes around (thanks to using a computer since his teen years). But a new Princeton study tears that theory down. In a meta-analysis of 88 studies on deliberate practice, the researchers found that practice accounted for just a 12% difference in performance in various domains." Mer: http://www.businessi...7#ixzz36QeJ5mJ3 Redigerat 3 juli 2014 av Zakyath
pme (oregistrerad) Postat 3 juli 2014 Postat 3 juli 2014 "In "Outliers," Gladwell contends that early access to getting 10,000 hours of practice allowed the Beatles to become the greatest band in history (thanks to playing all-night shows in Hamburg) and Bill Gates to become one of the richest dudes around (thanks to using a computer since his teen years). But a new Princeton study tears that theory down. In a meta-analysis of 88 studies on deliberate practice, the researchers found that practice accounted for just a 12% difference in performance in various domains." Mer: http://www.businessi...7#ixzz36QeJ5mJ3 9.7s på hundra meter löpning leder till världsrekord och os guld. 1.12*9.7 = 10.86 vilket inte räcker till SM guld ens på 40 talet.
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