S curve math illustrates the trajectory of learning a new skill, with a slow start, rapid progress, mastery, and eventual decline.
Understanding this validates the early struggle and prevents discouragement. With consistent practice over time, competence and confidence increase exponentially.
But mastery brings boredom, requiring jumping to a new S curve through horizontal movement to new skills or vertical to greater complexity.
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Build an A-Team, written by Whitney Johnson, is a powerful guide to understanding how to build and lead successful teams. Through her experience as a consultant, Johnson provides readers with the knowledge and tools they need to bring out the best in their team members. The book outlines the S-Curve, a tool to help leaders assess and monitor the performance of their team. Johnson identifies three key stages of the S-Curve; the ramp-up phase, the plateau phase, and the take-off phase. She outlines how leaders can identify these stages and how to best manage and motivate their teams during each.
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