What Is a Positive Deviant?

A positive deviant is a person or group achieving unusually good outcomes in a specific context despite facing similar constraints, risks or barriers.

Plain-English answer

A positive deviant is a person or group achieving unusually good outcomes in a specific context despite facing similar constraints, risks or barriers.

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Why this matters

For Positively Devious, the point is not to celebrate exceptional people in isolation. The more useful question is how communities, institutions and programmes can identify what is working and build the conditions that help more people succeed despite barriers.

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