Cognitive agility is the speed with which an individual is able to update their mental models in response to new information. This is what the study of cognitive agility tells us about how we learn — and fail to learn — in business and in life.| Commoncog
David Epstein's mediocre book argues the merits of being a generalist. Instead of reading it, read this and subscribe to Epstein's newsletter.| Commoncog
Much of expertise is tacit: that is, it cannot be captured through words alone. We look at techniques, drawn from the field of Naturalistic Decision Making, designed to acquire the tacit knowledge of experts.| Commoncog
Working Backwards is the first book that explains how Amazon really works.| Commoncog
Let's break down Danny Meyer's business expertise as an exercise in biography reading.| Commoncog
What expertise in Capital looks like in the context of business.| Commoncog
A series on the expertise of business.| Commoncog
A series about tacit knowledge, which is knowledge that cannot be captured through words alone. We explore what this means for expertise, and why it is important if you are serious at self improvement.| Commoncog
What does it mean to be data driven in business? Most people think being data driven means looking at charts on a daily basis. Or they attempt to use data in their orgs, and then fall into one of the many traps that come with the territory. How do you| Commoncog
Accelerated Expertise is the best book we have on creating accelerated training programs today.| Commoncog