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Outliers: Identifying The Ingredients For Success
Episode 115

Outliers: Identifying The Ingredients For Success

The Unified Team · Rob McPhillips

August 1, 202459m 6sExplicit

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Show Notes

Why are some people so much better than everyone else in a given field?

What makes a Usain Bolt or Steve Jobs so successful? Is it nature or nurture? Outliers by Malcom Gladwell seeks to answer these question.

An Outlier is an anomoly.


Most people think of the average as the mean. But most science (at least social science) tracks the mid point. Otherwise the data will be skewed by Outliers.


That is, those that fall so far behind, or ahead that they skew the mean.


Gladwell focused on those people who achieved outlandish success. Like Bill Gates, The Beatles and Robert Oppenheimer. To try to understand the ingredients of success.


Our book club chose it as our first book to read and review.


Here's my conversation with:


Eduardo Dos Santos Silva

Neil Hamilton

Saurabh Debnath