5 Things You Need To Know To Successfully Manage a Team, With Cooper Harris, CEO of Klickly

Yitzi Weiner
Authority Magazine
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10 min readOct 30, 2018

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An issue I’m loving digging into is poverty and its effects. According to Rutger Bregman’s TED talk last year, being poor decreases your IQ by 14 points. That’s taking you from a nice “superior intelligence” range to almost the bottom of the “normal” range. Or taking you from “average” range down to what the Stanford-Binet scale calls “Borderline impaired or delayed.” People are not poor because they’re less intelligent. Rather they’re less intelligent due to poverty. Bregman proposes an interesting idea (one that’s been talked about for a while, and successfully executed a number of times). Think about raising the IQ of the entire population by 14 points … what would it mean? More innovation, better decision-making, less crime, and less strain on our welfare and healthcares systems. It would save…

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Yitzi Weiner
Authority Magazine

A “Positive” Influencer, Founder & Editor of Authority Magazine, CEO of Thought Leader Incubator