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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.
=Twitter Feeds=
*List of 100 - [https://twitter.com/MishaDaVinci/status/1546120366669455360]


=Collaborators=
=Collaborators=
See [[Potential Collaborator Topgrading]]
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 01:13, 13 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.

Twitter Feeds

  • List of 100 - [1]

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