An ordinary man killing a genius
We classify people into three categories according to differences in their evaluation axes.
I don't think it's very good to label the categories "genius", "prodigy", and "mediocre", as that would inflame emotions.
https://gyazo.com/7c4eb74fc686544858de5e476a3371c9
Source: http://yuiga-k.hatenablog.com/entry/2018/02/23/113000
The reason innovation does not occur in large companies is because they measure the three "axes" with one KPI.
Incorrect KPI setting
The emphasis on empathy is McClelland's desire for affinity.
I am not sure what separates genius from brilliance. Both desire to achieve are strong.
Ordinary people have average-orientation. Geniuses have their own axes of values. A genius optimizes on a shared axes of values.
associative connection
Psychological Safety and Vein
Fighting the air
The many try to kill the few.
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