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    When you compare a world class performer to everyone else‚ what creates that separation? In George Colvin’s book Talent is Overrated he shares his research on what actually creates high performance. Talent and hard work did not make the cut. The difference maker would a specific type of effort called "deliberate practice." Colvin explains how great performance is based on innate talent. He shows that it is available to everyone. II.) Lesson One: Throughout history our society viewed talent

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    Blink: Summary

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    In Blink‚ Malcolm Gladwell makes a number of arguments that call a bigger one: the human mind and all its various functions process at such a fast speed that its body can’t react quickly to render those processes physically. Gladwell introduces the concept of “thin-slicing” in Blink‚ the innate ability to gauge an environment and draw out conclusions at almost lightning-fast speeds. This ability leaves some humans concluding certain points that they can’t initially explain why or how. Through this

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    Factors of Success

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    Heather N English 001A Midterm Essay 13 February 2013 The Factors of Success Success is a term that many use as a way to describe ideals. Living in a world that exalts the extraordinary‚ praises the leaders‚ and puts the best up on a pedestal‚ it is not hard to guess why achieving success is what the human race strives to do. Youth look up to the exceptional people in their life‚ media grasps stories of thriving individuals‚ and the world idolizes those who stand out. People endeavor great

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    No One Formula for Success A Review of the Matthew Effect Lorri Thompson Lone Star Community College Abstract In The Matthew Effect chapter of Outliers‚ Malcolm Gladwell states that a person’s success s attributed to the timing of their birth date as it relates to the cut-off dates of sports and education. He believes that this one random date is the start of a series of advantages that can ultimately lead to success. Although timing of a birth date and opportunities can play a significant

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    Outliers Analysis

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    OUTLIERS The Story of Success Malcolm Gladwell As I read Outliers‚ an excellent book by Malcom Gladwell also author of the Tipping Point one of my favorite marketing books I couldn’t help being reminded of the movie Good Will Hunting. There is a particular scene in the movie where Matt Damon‚ playing a poor teen from Southern Boston confronts a wealthy MIT student. Damon tells him‚ “You were born on third base and you think you hit a triple.” In other words‚ we often over-attribute our

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    Where does talent come from? Is it forged in the sweat and tears of hard work or in our natural born abilities? This has been debated for a very long time now and many authors have given their point of view on the situation. In The Sports Gene‚ a non-fiction text by David Epstein tells that talent comes from innate abilities and these abilities allow for little training to be needed to be successful. He talks about how our biological image can carry us to success. In Outliers: The Story of Success

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    Outliers: The Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell is about how there are certain cultural and societal events that happen to give rise to successful people. He debunks the myth that successful people are “self-made”. In this book he explains how there are hidden advantages for certain and how these people are able to rise in the world where others cannot. Gladwell states “great men and women are beneficiaries of specialization‚ collaboration‚ time‚ place‚ and culture.” Throughout the book Malcolm

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    Executive Summary Part One: Paradigms And Principles Inside-Out Steven Covey studied over 200 years of writing about success. While studying these writings he began to recognize a distinct pattern surfacing. He found these writings attributed success to either Character Ethic or Personality Ethic. The majority of the literature of in the first 150 years focused on the philosophy referred to as Character Ethic. The foundations for success are based upon integrity‚ humility‚ fidelity‚

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    The book ‘Major in Success’ by Patrick Combs is essentially a self-help book for college and life. Along with providing many real life success examples‚ Combs does a good job in anticipating the arguments against his ideas and answers them. ‘Major in Success’ has some great advice as well as some major flaws. The ‘aim for the stars’ mentality is good in fairy tales‚ but in today’s cut throat job market‚ job searching individuals have to pull out all the stops. Combs does not go into

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    Valdez Adriana Professor Davina Warden English 105 12 October 2013 Building up to10‚000 Hours Can you name a skill of yours that you can confidently say you have been able to master at? Now think this‚ how long did it take you to be skillful at it? Author Malcolm Gladwell introduces his theory of the 10‚000 hour rule in his book‚ Outliers the Story of Success. In the chapter “The 10‚000-Hour Rule‚ he introduces his theory that shows how 10‚000 hours is the amount of practice time it takes

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