Psychology
fromFast Company
7 hours agoLeaning into this simple quality will make you a better boss
Most people believe they are better drivers and leaders than average, showcasing a common bias known as illusory superiority.
There is a survey by the American Automobile Association that found 73% of drivers consider themselves to be "above average." 1 In another survey of faculty at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 68% rated themselves in the top 25% for teaching ability, and 94% rated themselves as above average. 2In yet one more study, 87% of Master of Business Administration students at Stanford rated their academic performance as above the median. 3