In today’s tech-driven world, skill development is at risk. How? As we strive to optimize productivity with AI and robotics, we are inadvertently distancing junior workers from seasoned experts across industries. This growing gap is a multi-trillion-dollar problem that has largely been overlooked—until now.
ATD is proud to welcome Matt Beane, author and assistant professor at the University of California Santa Barbara. Matt joins us to discuss key themes in his newly published book, The Skill Code, which reveals the hidden dynamics that fuel successful skill development, given intelligent machines. Drawing from more than 12 years of research across diverse environments, Matt has identified the “three Cs” of skill development: challenge, complexity, and connection. Just as DNA is composed of four essential amino acids, these elements are fundamental to honing your abilities.
Join us for this webinar to gain insights from The Skill Code and discover how to:
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how to navigate and thrive in the evolving landscape of professional growth!
Matt Beane is an assistant professor in the Technology Management Department at UC Santa Barbara and a Digital Fellow with Stanford’s Digital Economy Lab and MIT’s Institute for the Digital Economy. He received his PhD from the MIT Sloan School of Management and is the author of the groundbreaking book, The Skill Code: How to Save Human Ability in an Age of Intelligent Machines. Matt does field research on work involving robots and AI to uncover systematic positive exceptions that we use across the broader world of work. He has been published in journals such as Administrative Science Quarterly and Harvard Business Review, has spoken on the Ted stage, and helped found and fund Humatics, an MIT-connected, full-stack IoT startup. You can connect with Matt at his website, https://www.mattbeane.com/