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567. Henry Oliver, Author of Second Act, on The Secrets of Late Bloomers

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Apr 1, 2024
Henry Oliver, author of Second Act, discusses late bloomers in careers, emphasizing cognitive ability as key to job performance regardless of age. He highlights biographical sketches of successful late bloomers like Margaret Thatcher. Oliver shares the importance of networks, influence, and bold actions in navigating career paths and finding a fulfilling second act in life.
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INSIGHT

Age Is A Weak Predictor Of Job Performance

  • Cognitive ability predicts job performance far more than age, so age alone is a poor hiring filter.
  • Henry Oliver emphasizes that hiring practices often ignore this research, missing talented older workers.
ANECDOTE

Eisenhower’s Patient, Inefficient Preparation

  • Dwight Eisenhower stayed in the shrinking post‑WWI army and obsessively studied tanks for 16 years with no promotions.
  • When WWII arrived his inefficient preparation made him the obvious senior leader and launched his rapid rise.
ADVICE

Target The Influencer Who Gets A Hearing

  • Don't just collect contacts; identify the single person who can influence the specific decision you need now.
  • Target who will get a hearing inside the organization rather than chasing broad connectivity.
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