The Duct Tape Marketing Podcast with John Jantsch
In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I interviewed Matt Beane, an assistant professor in the Technology Management Department at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and a digital fellow with Stanford’s Digital Economy Lab and MIT’s Institute for Digital Economy.
He conducts field research on the future of work involving robots and AI, exploring how these technologies are reshaping skill development and training in various industries. His latest book, “The Skill Code: How to Save Human Ability in an Age of Intelligent Machines,” breakdowns the significant shifts in how skills are acquired in the modern workforce.
Key Takeaways
Questions I ask Matt Beane:
[02:02] What led you to into the field of studying master-taught lost skills in the workplace? [08:08] Asides from the Medical industry, What other industries did you study that your learnings apply to? [11:13] Did you have any industries that questioned your goals? [13:54] Are there other factors besides technology such as organizational culture that contribute to lost skills? [15:09] Is there a way that organizations can protect their “learned skill and knowledge base”, or those obsolete?
More About Matt Beane:
Connect with Matt Beane on LinkedIn
Visit his Website
Read the first chapter of The Skill Code
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