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The Difference: How the Power of Diversity Creates Better Groups, Firms, Schools

Description: The Difference by Scott Page Why can teams of people find better solutions than brilliant individuals working alone? And why are the best group decisions and predictions those that draw upon the very qualities that make each of us unique? This book reveals that progress and innovation may depend more on diverse people working together and capitalizing on their individuality. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description In this landmark book, Scott Page redefines the way we understand ourselves in relation to one another. The Difference is about how we think in groups--and how our collective wisdom exceeds the sum of its parts. Why can teams of people find better solutions than brilliant individuals working alone? And why are the best group decisions and predictions those that draw upon the very qualities that make each of us unique? The answers lie in diversity--not what we look like outside, but what we look like within, our distinct tools and abilities. The Difference reveals that progress and innovation may depend less on lone thinkers with enormous IQs than on diverse people working together and capitalizing on their individuality. Page shows how groups that display a range of perspectives outperform groups of like-minded experts. Diversity yields superior outcomes, and Page proves it using his own cutting-edge research. Moving beyond the politics that cloud standard debates about diversity, he explains why difference beats out homogeneity, whether youre talking about citizens in a democracy or scientists in the laboratory.He examines practical ways to apply diversitys logic to a host of problems, and along the way offers fascinating and surprising examples, from the redesign of the Chicago "El" to the truth about where we store our ketchup. Page changes the way we understand diversity--how to harness its untapped potential, how to understand and avoid its traps, and how we can leverage our differences for the benefit of all. Notes Examining how the power of diversity creates better efficiency, showing how groups of people with many different disciplines often outperform groups of like-minded experts. Back Cover "Scott Page has brought to our attention a practically important proposition: diversity of viewpoints is of the greatest importance in solving the problems that face us individually and collectively. Diversity among a group of problem solvers is more important than individual excellence. Pages exposition remarkably combines lightness and breadth of knowledge with rigor and evidence." --Kenneth J. Arrow, Nobel Prize-winning economist "Scott Page knows more about diversity than anyone anywhere. In The Difference , he shows why diversity matters, how it leads to better outcomes, and most importantly why achieving the significant benefits of diversity requires thinking well beyond traditional categories such as race, gender, or ethnicity. Knowledge of this book should be a litmus test for educators and diversity trainers--if you havent read it, you are just talking metaphor. Stop playing defense and start playing offense by buying this book." --Bill Miller, Chairman and Chief Investment Officer, Legg Mason Capital Management "The book is brilliant. Page has a dazzling eclecticism." --Max Bazerman, Harvard Business School "Does diversity trump ability when it comes to problem solving? Scott Page shows that the answer is, at least sometimes, yes. Youd do better to add more diversity of perspectives to your problem-solving team than to increase the average ability of individual team members. Diversity in both experience and identity can spark a groups creativity. Page pursues the logic of diversity and shows why and when hiring people who differ can lead to a better bottom line." --Ian Ayres, coauthor of Why Not? How to Use Everyday Ingenuity to Solve Problems Big and Small Author Biography Scott E. Page is professor of complex systems, political science, and economics at the University of Michigan and an external faculty member at the Santa Fe Institute. He is the coauthor, with John Miller, of Complex Adaptive Systems. Table of Contents Preface to the Paperback Edition Prufrock Avoided xiii Acknowledgments The Continuous Life xix Prologue How Diversity Trumps Ability Fun at Caltech xxv Introduction Unpacking Our Differences 1 PART ONE: UNPACKING THE TOOLBOX CHAPTER 1: Diverse Perspectives How We See Things 23 CHAPTER 2: Heuristics Do the Opposite 52 CHAPTER 3: Interpretations Our Own Private Flatland 73 CHAPTER 4: Predictive Models Judging Books by Their Covers 90 CHAPTER 5: Measuring Sticks and Toolboxes Calipers for the Brain 103 PART TWO: DIVERSITYS BENEFITS: BUILDING FROM TOOLS CHAPTER 6: Diversity and Problem Solving Darwins Brass Tacks 131 CHAPTER 7: Models of Information Aggregation Mindless Signals 175 CHAPTER 8: Diversity and Prediction The Crowd of Models 197 PART THREE: DIVERSE VALUES: A CONFLICT OF INTERESTS (OR IS IT)? CHAPTER 9: Diverse Preferences Why Tapas 239 CHAPTER 10: Preference Aggregation Four (Not So) Depressing Results 255 CHAPTER 11: Interacting Toolboxes and Preferences Go Ask Alice 285 PART FOUR: THE PUDDING: DOES DIVERSITY GENERATE BENEFITS? CHAPTER 12: The Causes of Cognitive Diversity Family Vacations, College, or Identity? 299 CHAPTER 13: The Empirical Evidence The Pudding 313 PART FIVE: GOING ON THE OFFENSIVE CHAPTER 14: A Fertile Logic Putting Ideas to Work 339 Epilogue: The Ketchup Questions 371 Notes 377 Index 411 Review "Rather than ponder moral questions like, Why cant we all get along? Dr. Page asks practical ones like, How can we all be more productive together? The answer, he suggests, is in messy, creative organizations and environments with individuals from vastly different backgrounds and life experiences."--Claudia Dreifus, New York Times "The Difference is brimming with so many intriguing insights and findings that I cannot do justice to them all."--Philip E. Tetlock, Science "A fascinating and important book... The Difference is a thought-provoking and stimulating read."--Diane Coyle, Business Economist "[Page] redefines the way we understand ourselves in relation to one another. The Difference is about how we think in groups...and how our collective wisdom exceeds the sum of its parts. Why can teams of people find better solutions than brilliant individuals working alone? And why are the best group decisions and predictions those that draw upon the very qualities that make each of us unique? The answers lie in diversity...not what we look like outside, but what we look like within, our distinct tools and abilities."--Education Digest "In The Difference, Page reveals how groups that display a range of perspectives outperform groups of like-minded experts. Diversity yields superior outcomes, and he proves it using his own cutting-edge research. Moving beyond the politics that often clouds standard debates about diversity, Page explains why difference beats out homogeneity. And he examines practical ways to apply diversitys logic to a host of problems."--Here is the City "Page has written a book that offers a pragmatic defense of diversity practices, where having a diverse set of points of view in a group equates to better decision making. The book ...illustrates the benefits of a different way of thinking about problem solving, providing people with conceptual tools to understand what lies behind some of the more popular treatments of topics and to reshape the public debate about the benefits and disadvantages of diversity."--Henry Farrell, Quality World "The Difference is a very good book. I recommend it to all intelligent readers, especially to those who have not gone beyond the diversity of political correctness... Read this book."--Will Carrington Heath, Independent Review "Though filled with three dimensional graphs, computer simulations, and other quantitative exercises that some will find intimidating, the book has the great advantage of being accessible to the nontechnical reader, at least one willing to invest considerable time and effort in following its clear but often complex reasoning. Where The Difference clearly succeeds is in bridging the gap between the more arcane technical literature found in the professional economics journals and writing intended for a general audience."--Russell K. Nieli, Academic Questions Promotional Scott Page has brought to our attention a practically important proposition: diversity of viewpoints is of the greatest importance in solving the problems that face us individually and collectively. Diversity among a group of problem solvers is more important than individual excellence. Pages exposition remarkably combines lightness and breadth of knowledge with rigor and evidence. -- Kenneth J. Arrow, Nobel Prize-winning economist Scott Page knows more about diversity than anyone anywhere. In The Difference, he shows why diversity matters, how it leads to better outcomes, and most importantly why achieving the significant benefits of diversity requires thinking well beyond traditional categories such as race, gender, or ethnicity. Knowledge of this book should be a litmus test for educators and diversity trainers--if you havent read it, you are just talking metaphor. Stop playing defense and start playing offense by buying this book. -- Bill Miller, Chairman and Chief Investment Officer, Legg Mason Capital Management The book is brilliant. Page has a dazzling eclecticism. -- Max Bazerman, Harvard Business School Does diversity trump ability when it comes to problem solving? Scott Page shows that the answer is, at least sometimes, yes. Youd do better to add more diversity of perspectives to your problem-solving team than to increase the average ability of individual team members. Diversity in both experience and identity can spark a groups creativity. Page pursues the logic of diversity and shows why and when hiring people who differ can lead to a better bottom line. -- Ian Ayres, coauthor of "Why Not? How to Use Everyday Ingenuity to Solve Problems Big and Small" Review Quote Though filled with three dimensional graphs, computer simulations, and other quantitative exercises that some will find intimidating, the book has the great advantage of being accessible to the nontechnical reader, at least one willing to invest considerable time and effort in following its clear but often complex reasoning. WhereThe Differenceclearly succeeds is in bridging the gap between the more arcane technical literature found in the professional economics journals and writing intended for a general audience. -- Russell K. Nieli, Academic Questions Details ISBN0691138540 Short Title DIFFERENCE Publisher Princeton University Press Language English ISBN-10 0691138540 ISBN-13 9780691138541 Media Book Format Paperback Year 2008 Imprint Princeton University Press Place of Publication New Jersey Country of Publication United States Replaces 9780691128382 Edition Revised edition Translated from English Subtitle How the Power of Diversity Creates Better Groups, Firms, Schools, and Societies - New Edition DOI 10.1604/9780691138541 UK Release Date 2008-08-31 NZ Release Date 2008-08-31 US Release Date 2008-08-31 Author Scott Page Pages 456 Publication Date 2008-08-31 DEWEY 658.3008 Illustrations 6 halftones. 43 line illus. 67 tables. Audience Tertiary & Higher Education AU Release Date 2008-11-09 Edition Description New Edition We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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Book Title: The Difference

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