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It is my experience that the vast majority of those I have personally encountered who have a low tolerance for unequal outcomes are also the least able to produce quality outcomes.
Is one's tolerance for unequal outcomes a good measure of that one's ability to produce quality outcomes?
When hiring, it is one of the "telling" things I attempt to get a feel for.
I have taken it as a baseline assumption for years, and it has never failed me.
What do you think?
Is one's tolerance for unequal outcomes a good measure of that one's ability to produce quality outcomes?
When hiring, it is one of the "telling" things I attempt to get a feel for.
I have taken it as a baseline assumption for years, and it has never failed me.
What do you think?