"There is something that is much more scarce, something rarer than ability. It is the ability to recognize ability"
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The line works because it flips a comforting meritocratic story. We like to believe ability rises on its own, like cream. Half implies it often curdles in the wrong container: hidden behind awkward communication, unconventional backgrounds, or skills that don’t map neatly onto job descriptions. “Recognize ability” is doing double duty here. It’s a cognitive challenge (seeing potential, not just performance) and a moral one (being willing to reward it, sponsor it, hire it, promote it). Plenty of leaders can applaud talent after it wins awards. Far fewer can stake their reputation on it early.
The subtext is a quiet indictment of organizational incentives. Companies are structured to minimize risk, so managers hire “safe” competence and then wonder why they can’t innovate. Recognition requires taste, curiosity, and humility: the willingness to be impressed by someone who doesn’t look like the last successful hire.
Half’s context matters. In mid-century corporate America, personnel decisions became systematized, bureaucratized, and obsessed with proxies: pedigree, polish, references, “fit.” His business lived in the gap between what resumes claim and what people can actually do. The quote is both advice and sales pitch: if recognition is rare, it’s valuable, and if you can’t do it, you’ll pay someone who can.
Quote Details
| Topic | Leadership |
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| Source | Later attribution: 1,600 Quotes & Pieces of Wisdom That Just Might Help You ... (Gary P. Guthrie, 2003) modern compilationISBN: 9780595274048 · ID: quX0r9SkVj8C
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... Robert Fulghum There is something that is much more scarce , something rarer than ability . It is the ability to recognize ability . Robert Half Hard work without talent is a shame , but talent without hard work is a tragedy . -Robert Half ... |
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