thank you for your fantastic tacit knowledge series! What would you recommend to dive deeper into effective techniques for extracting expert knowledge? Read Sources of Power, papers on CTA, something else?
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I'll tell you my current info diet:
- Power of Intuition (Klein) is more actionable, but Sources of Power lays out the intellectual foundations of the field.
- Listen to the NDM podcast and then go look up the work of the interesting researchers! naturalisticdecisionmaking.org/podcasts/
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I'm really using the podcast as a hack to sample the literature — it's why it took me so long to discover ACTA.
The other thing I'm doing is I got the Oxford Handbook of Expertise and I'm working my way through it slowwwwly:
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If you want to do this faster and more efficiently than I am, I'd dive into the papers and shepardise it:
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TIL of ‘shepardising’, a technique used by lawyers while doing legal research, that Martine Rothblatt adapted to quickly learning everything there was to know about her daughter’s life-threatening illness.
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I also really like The Knowledge Creating Company: amazon.ca/Knowledge-Crea
It's a bit old-school, mostly pre-software revolution, but lots of interesting looks at the philosophy of knowledge & learning, and how companies externalize tacit knowledge.
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