Bonus Episode 8
# Bonus Episode 8
Welcome to Bonus Episode 08 of the Nerd Journey Podcast [ @NerdJourney]! We’re John White ( @vJourneyman) and Nick Korte ( @NetworkNerd_), two Pre-Sales Technical Engineers who are hoping to bring you the IT career advice that we wish we’d been given earlier in our careers. In today’s episode we have the first of two bonus episodes about the books that shaped our thinking. This week, John talks about his book list.
Original Recording Date: 12-18-2019
# Topics – Books that shaped our thinking
# 1:40 Future Plan - Page of Book Recommendations
We’re going to try to get a page of all the books which we or our guests have reccomended
The episode(s) they were mentioned on
Maybe the time codes?
3:24 Connections - James Burke Connections
Thesis: Technological progress is about the combination of incremental advances from different industries. An unstated reaction against the Great Man theory of history
Human progress is incremental
What seems like giant leaps forward are often the collision and integration of many incremental advances
YouTube Video: Faith in Numbers - From the cam to the automated loom to the census to the computer
Nick points out that career progression can look like giant leaps forward which hide small incremental improvements over time
14:11 Outliers - Malcom Gladwell Outliers
The Story of Success
The Matthew Effect (Matthew 25:29)
What looks like innate success can often times be attributed to early advantages which are maximized over time
The 10,000 Hour Rule
Ultimately, the myths we have about success should be questioned
25:19 The Talent Code - Daniel Coyle - Greatness Isn’t Born. It’s Grown. Here’s How. The Talent Code
Based on same research that Gladwell used to discuss the 10,000 hour rule
When you make a mistake during practice, identify it immediately
Fix it
The fire that keeps us practicing
Birth order of fast runners hypothesis
Social effect - South Korean WPGA Tour
3rd party identification of mistakes
Keep the ignition fire burning
Communicate effectively using the communication style the student needs
31:24 Your Brain At Work - David Rock - Strategies for Overcoming Distraction, Regaining Focus, and Working Smarter All Day Long Your Brain at Work
Thinking takes blood sugar, so do tough knowledge work earlier
Prioritizing tasks is one of the most difficult things to do. Do it early.
33:56 Pragmatic Thinking and Learning - Andy Hunt - Refactor Your Wetware Pragmatic Thinking and Learning
The Story-Telling and Experiential modes of the brain are mutually exclusive
The brain keeps working on problems even in experiential mode
Insights in the shower
Insights while exercising
37:49 Thinking in Bets - Annie Duke - Making Smarter Decisions When You Don’t Have All the Facts Thinking in Bets
First mentioned on Episode 19 - Process over Outcomes and Dreaming in Bands Episode 19 Dreaming in Bands
We make decisions we generally have imperfect information
Avoid black and white thinking and embrace the uncertainty
Get into the habit of assigning a percentage chance that you’re correct about assumptions (and perhaps why you’re think you’re right)
Record and re-visit this guesses to track how correct you are about any given assumption
44:16 The Tipping Point - Malcom Gladwell - How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference The Tipping Point
The reasons ideas spread
The Law of the Few
Connectors
Paul Revere vs William Dawe
Mavens
Salesmen
The Stickiness Factor
The Power of Context