The bell curve is a normal distribution curve describing most human conditions.
It gets more accurate as sample size increases.
It also plays out in the distribution of performance within teams.
What I find interesting is that all animals built in the shape of a bell move really slowly – snails, camels …
Some animals also take the form of a bell, by raising their backs, to make themselves look bigger before a fight – cats.
Bells are generally built for noise. Noise that triggers action.
The bell curve is not a representative normal distribution of high performing teams, because high performing teams usually have a small sample size.
High performing teams are distributed more like a paint roller brush.
Paint roller brushes are built for ease. Ease that facilitates beauty.
– Osasu Oviawe
Critical analysis of the “Bell curve” at its peak.