A look at Laura Militello and Robert Hutton's Applied Cognitive Task Analysis, a simplified method for getting at the tacit expertise of others.| Commoncog
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
A technique for evaluating non-scientific advice, from practitioners.| Commoncog
What tacit knowledge is, and why it is the most interesting topic in the study of expertise today.| Commoncog
Technique summary of Ray Dalio's Believability.| Commoncog
7 Powers is arguably the best book on business strategy currently available today.| Commoncog
What the best book on business strategy actually looks like in practice. Also: why it's important to read business narratives to learn more.| Commoncog
One way that first principles thinking fails is when you build your analysis up from a deficient set of base principles. Everything is correct and true, but you still end up mistaken. Here's how that looks like in practice.| 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
There are three types of tacit knowledge, all of which 'cannot be captured through words alone'.| Commoncog