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The 10,000-Hour Rule Revisited

The 10,000-Hour Rule Revisited. Ericsson’s Position?. From the Harvard Business Review: “Our research shows that even the most gifted performers need a minimum of ten years (or 10,000 hours) of intense training before they win international competitions”

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The 10,000-Hour Rule Revisited

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  1. The 10,000-Hour Rule Revisited

  2. Ericsson’s Position? From the Harvard Business Review: “Our research shows that even the most gifted performers need a minimum of ten years (or 10,000 hours) of intense training before they win international competitions” - Ericsson et al. (2007, p. 5, emphasis added)

  3. Ericsson’s Position?

  4. The Prodigy • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OR36jrx_L44

  5. Prodigies are Born

  6. The Ruthsatz Studies

  7. The Ruthsatz Studies

  8. The Ruthsatz Studies

  9. Prodigies are Made? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3i-SzzhUtws

  10. Exceptional Memory Skill http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6PoUg7jXsA

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