The Success Equation, Michael J. Mauboussin
The Success Equation, Michael J. Mauboussin
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The Success Equation
Untangling Skill and Luck in Business, Sports, and Investing

Author: Michael J. Mauboussin

Narrator: Wes Talbot

Unabridged: 8 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 11/27/2012


Synopsis

“Much of what we experience in life results from a combination of skill and luck.” — From the Introduction

The trick, of course, is figuring out just how many of our successes (and failures) can be attributed to each—and how we can learn to tell the difference ahead of time.

In most domains of life, skill and luck seem hopelessly entangled. Different levels of skill and varying degrees of good and bad luck are the realities that shape our lives—yet few of us are adept at accurately distinguishing between the two. Imagine what we could accomplish if we were able to tease out these two threads, examine them, and use the resulting knowledge to make better decisions.

In this provocative audiobook, Michael Mauboussin helps to untangle these intricate strands to offer the structure needed to analyze the relative importance of skill and luck. He offers concrete suggestions for making these insights work to your advantage. Once we understand the extent to which skill and luck contribute to our achievements, we can learn to deal with them in making decisions.

The Success Equation helps us move toward this goal by:

• Establishing a foundation so we better understand skill and luck, and can pinpoint where each is most relevant
• Helping us develop the analytical tools necessary to understand skill and luck
• Offering concrete suggestions about how to take these findings and put them to work

Showcasing Mauboussin’s trademark wit, insight, and analytical genius, The Success Equation is a must for anyone seeking to make better decisions—in business and in life.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Matt on December 18, 2013

This books is about understanding how to disentangle luck and skill when evaluating performance, and the implications of making predictions in different environments. Lots to think about here, and the author does a good job of introducing a few ways to tease out skill from luck. Unfortunately, most......more

Goodreads review by Amber on May 01, 2013

As someone interested in each of sports, business, and investing, I had high hopes for this book but ultimately found it lacking. The connections between the three are often tenuous, the chapters frequently repetitive (this book would have been better as a long essay), and the material often regurgi......more

Goodreads review by Rick on August 13, 2022

Not a book I’d usually read. Campy title sets itself up to over promise and under deliver. But the author was recommended by Phillip Tetlock who’s Superforcasting I really liked. Super happy I ignored the cover and picked it up. One of the best books on the interaction of luck and randomness in life......more

Goodreads review by loafingcactus on November 19, 2012

After the egotistical musings of Taleb (The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable) this book was a breath of fresh air. The author provides clear explanations of how intuition and practice mislead one when skill and luck are mixed, and what understandings from reality one can and cannot re......more

Goodreads review by Vedran on February 12, 2018

One thing is certain – author has knowledge about skill and luck to some degree. But that is maximum I’ll give to this book, there are so many problems I’ve encountered. Empirical data? I would never go that far. The author is citing other people that talked about same thing, or at least aspects of i......more