![]() In everyday life, you can see examples of people with high IQ who are not able to achieve success in their work despite their superior academic abilities:Ī highly intelligent manager in a manufacturing company If you look at success at work and also success in private life, it is even more obvious that IQ alone does not determine success. ![]() Many people with low IQ are successful, while many people with a high IQ are unsuccessful. While it is true that people with a high IQ are more likely to be “successful” at work than people with low IQ, there is a large gap in the correlation between IQ and success. As the concept of IQ became popularized it was more and more used as a predictor not only of academic success but also of work success. The concept of IQ was conceived at the end of the 19th century and was initially used as a predictor of academic success. In the 20th century the focus was on IQ, not on EQ.
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