Ben Waber reviewed The Skill Code by Matt Beane
A Revelatory Examination of Workplace Expertise Development
4 stars
(Disclaimer: I know and am friends with Matt)
This book is a refreshing look at how skills develop in the workplace, building upon deep ethnographic research across multiple sites to demonstrate how varied experience and coworker interactions drive skill acquisition and long term organizational performance. Matt also shows how a myopic focus on short term or task-specific metrics lead experts and organizations to forsake training novices and ultimately hamper their long term performance ceiling. There is a bit of techno-optimism here that I disagree with, and I'm a lot more bearish on the implications of LLMs, but this doesn't distract from the overall message of the book. Highly recommend
(Disclaimer: I know and am friends with Matt)
This book is a refreshing look at how skills develop in the workplace, building upon deep ethnographic research across multiple sites to demonstrate how varied experience and coworker interactions drive skill acquisition and long term organizational performance. Matt also shows how a myopic focus on short term or task-specific metrics lead experts and organizations to forsake training novices and ultimately hamper their long term performance ceiling. There is a bit of techno-optimism here that I disagree with, and I'm a lot more bearish on the implications of LLMs, but this doesn't distract from the overall message of the book. Highly recommend