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Topgrading could apply to [[Subject Matter Experts]], organizations, products, institutions, etc.
Topgrading could apply to [[Subject Matter Experts]], organizations, products, institutions, etc.


=Collaborators=
See [[Potential Collaborator Topgrading]]
=Most Affordable House in the World=
=Most Affordable House in the World=
There can be subsidized and non-subsidized versions.
There can be subsidized and non-subsidized versions.

Revision as of 18:09, 2 July 2022

About

Topgrading means selecting the best from among many options. It is largely a practice of discovery - based on selection criteria - and followed by an assessment of options. It means choosing the best - which can also be the most expensive and challenging, but it is worth it if a robust option for Solving Pressing World Issues is required.

Things like seeking the Extraordinary, Peak Performers, and Superheroes. Everyone loves them and many want to be one. A Positive Psychology perspective indicates that anyone can do it, pending their 10,000 Hours.

Topgrading could apply to Subject Matter Experts, organizations, products, institutions, etc.

Collaborators

See Potential Collaborator Topgrading

Most Affordable House in the World

There can be subsidized and non-subsidized versions.

Lists of Interesting Individuals

Industrial Robot

  • Thor robotic arm, CC-BY-SA.

Software

Links