
"Commoncog by Cedric Chin is probably the most influential resource I've discovered on the Internet in the last couple of years. It's deep. It's grounded. It's deliberate. It's insightful. It's judicious. It's nuanced. It's well written. It's practical. If I were stranded on a desert island and could only receive updates from five websites, Commoncog would be one of them. It's that good."
"These themes are then echoed in The Secret at the Heart of Continuous Improvement, which covers Plan-Do-Study-Act model - something that you might have heard about before. Nonetheless, Cedric manages to really nail down the importance of how the stages support one another, and the entire model as a whole. He then delivers a knockout punch with revolutionary framing - PDSA provides a methodology for single subject studies. It's the ultimate tool for finding and refining what works for you."
Commoncog offers deep, grounded, deliberate, insightful, judicious, nuanced, well-written, and practical guidance for developing expertise and decision-making. The mental-models series explains practical limits of scientific knowledge and recommends complementary knowledge types, including Naturalistic Decision Making models. Actionable guidance helps readers develop proficiency in expertise-driven decision making. The Plan-Do-Study-Act framework is presented as a methodology for single-subject studies to discover and refine personal practices. Cognitive Flexibility Theory and a case-library approach reveal how experts learn in ill-structured domains by pattern-matching novel situations against diverse cases. Note-taking and case libraries accelerate the transition toward expertise.
Read at Mirek Dugosz personal website
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