People Who Think They’re Great Coaches Often Aren’t
Harvard Business Review
JUNE 23, 2016
“I think I am a pretty good coach,” the executive across the desk said to us. This phenomenon was described by two Cornell psychologists, David Dunning and Justin Kruger, who observed that for any given skill, incompetent people fail to recognize their own deficiencies and don’t recognize the skill in others.
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