"Excellence is a better teacher than mediocrity. The lessons of the ordinary are everywhere. Truly profound and original insights are to be found only in studying the exemplary"
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The line “excellence is a better teacher” isn’t just motivational; it’s methodological. Bennis is pushing back on the managerial habit of treating averages as truth. In organizational psychology, the “ordinary” is what shows up in survey means, standardized processes, competency models - useful, but flattening. Studying the exemplary, by contrast, privileges outliers: unusual leaders, high-performing teams, rare moments when a culture becomes bigger than its incentives. That’s where tacit knowledge lives: how trust is built under pressure, how courage looks in bureaucracies designed to punish it, how a vision survives contact with quarterly targets.
There’s also a quiet rebuke to cynicism. If you only study failure and dysfunction, you become fluent in diagnosis and impotent at creation. Bennis’s career, shaped by postwar institutions and the rise of corporate “leadership” as a field, insisted that leadership is learnable - but not from spreadsheets of the merely adequate. His subtext lands as a challenge: stop treating excellence as an anomaly to be admired from a distance. Treat it as data.
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| Topic | Learning |
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| Source | Verified source: Organizing Genius: The Secrets of Creative Collaboration (Warren G. Bennis, 1997)ISBN: 9780201339895
Evidence: The reason is our conviction that excellence is a better teacher than is mediocrity. The lessons of the ordinary are everywhere. Truly profound and original insights are to be found only in studying the exemplary. (Page 8 (early in the book; appears in the opening section near Chapter One)). This wording appears in Warren G. Bennis and Patricia Ward Biederman, Organizing Genius: The Secrets of Creative Collaboration (Basic Books, 1997). The quote is frequently repeated online with minor punctuation changes and often without the small but original wording 'than is'. The eCampus listing reproduces the relevant passage and matches the cited page number (p. 8) commonly given in secondary references. Other candidates (1) Greatness (Don Yaeger, 2011) compilation98.4% ... Excellence is a better teacher than mediocrity . The lessons of the ordinary are everywhere . Truly profound and ... |
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"Excellence is a better teacher than mediocrity. The lessons of the ordinary are everywhere. Truly profound and original insights are to be found only in studying the exemplary." FixQuotes, 12 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/excellence-is-a-better-teacher-than-mediocrity-2257/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.











