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The Voltage Effect

How to Make Good Ideas Great and Great Ideas Scale

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The Voltage Effect

By: John A. List
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • A leading economist answers one of today’s trickiest questions: Why do some great ideas make it big while others fail to take off?

“Brilliant, practical, and grounded in the very latest research, this is by far the best book I’ve ever read on the how and why of scaling.”—Angela Duckworth, CEO of Character Lab and New York Times bestselling author of Grit

LONGLISTED FOR THE PORCHLIGHT BUSINESS BOOK AWARD

“Scale” has become a favored buzzword in the startup world. But scale isn't just about accumulating more users or capturing more market share. It's about whether an idea that takes hold in a small group can do the same in a much larger one—whether you’re growing a small business, rolling out a diversity and inclusion program, or delivering billions of doses of a vaccine.

Translating an idea into widespread impact, says University of Chicago economist John A. List, depends on one thing only: whether it can achieve “high voltage”—the ability to be replicated at scale.

In The Voltage Effect, List explains that scalable ideas share a common set of attributes, while any number of attributes can doom an unscalable idea. Drawing on his original research, as well as fascinating examples from the realms of business, policymaking, education, and public health, he identifies five measurable vital signs that a scalable idea must possess, and offers proven strategies for avoiding voltage drops and engineering voltage gains. You’ll learn:

How celebrity chef Jamie Oliver expanded his restaurant empire by focusing on scalable “ingredients” (until it collapsed because talent doesn’t scale)
Why the failure to detect false positives early on caused the Reagan-era drug-prevention program to backfire at scale
How governments could deliver more services to more citizens if they focused on the last dollar spent
How one education center leveraged positive spillovers to narrow the achievement gap across the entire community
Why the right set of incentives, applied at scale, can boost voter turnout, increase clean energy use, encourage patients to consistently take their prescribed medication, and more.

By understanding the science of scaling, we can drive change in our schools, workplaces, communities, and society at large. Because a better world can only be built at scale.
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This book is full of ideas for scaling successfully. I see many opportunities in my own work in the NGO sector.

High voltage ifeas

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I enjoyed listening and learned that Economics is another form of data mining and analysis.

Voltage Effect

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I recommend this to anyone interested in economics or human nature.
Great real-world examples of how ideas can, and do not, scale.
I would like to see he and his colleagues focus on how to indeed make education better. Any improvement in the US is needed.
We are raising a bunch of conspiracy theory trumpets and I see only ‘Idiocracy’ in our future without some marked success in education.

Excellent book

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Amazing book that really takes fundamentals of economic data and the human personality snowing into it to show you how scaling is possible and how it fails.

An excellent understandable book it gets real insights.

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Applicable information. Relevant example. Good narration. I listened on 1.3x.
This is a book I will review regularly.
Very good for entrepreneurs and all levels of business management (especially higher level decision makers). I will share this book with my partners, managers, and sales team.

Solid and worth the listen

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