Assessing Notice & Handling of 256 System Effects: Who Gets Promoted? Who is Lucky? Who Finds Side-Effects that are Better than Main Ones?

R. Greene
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150 people who rose to the top of 63 fields in 41 nations by virtue of noticing and/or handling more system effects or noticing/handling them better than others were given questionnaires about exactly what system effects they noticed and handled. That produced 256 system effect types in a well ordered model of 64 sets of 4, ordered as 16 sets of 16. An instrument for assessing how many of the 256 system effects were noticed/handled how definitely by people was administered to 200 executives of a global firm in Tokyo, with just under 2/3s of all executives in the same success order as their system effects covered ordering. Executives who noticed/handled more system effects had more overall success (measured 5 ways). More executives departed from that ordering in the top third of success scores than in middle and lower thirds (being higher in success order than their system effects-covered order would indicate), hinting at special factors added to a general capability captured well by number of system effects types covered.
评估通知和处理256系统影响:谁得到提升?谁是幸运儿?谁发现副作用比主要副作用好?
在41个国家的63个领域中,由于注意到和/或处理了更多的系统效应,或者比其他人更好地注意到/处理了这些效应,150名名列前茅的人被发给了一份关于他们注意到和处理了哪些系统效应的问卷。在一个有序模型中产生了256种系统效应类型,该模型由64组4组成,顺序为16组16。在东京一家跨国公司的200名高管中,有一种工具用于评估人们对256种系统效应中有多少被注意到/处理得多么明确,只有不到2/3的高管在相同的成功顺序中,他们的系统效应涵盖了顺序。注意到/处理了更多系统效应的高管总体上更成功(以5种方式衡量)。更多的执行者偏离了成功得分最高的三分之一的顺序,而不是中间和较低的三分之一(比他们的系统效果覆盖的顺序所显示的成功顺序更高),这暗示了被覆盖的系统效果类型的数量很好地捕获的一般能力中添加的特殊因素。
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