Scott Adams - introducing the Talent Stack
Each level has increasing leverage, increasing accountability, increasingly specific knowledge. You’re adding in money-based leverage on top of labor-based leverage. Adding in code-based leverage on top of money and labor allows you to actually create something bigger and bigger and get closer and closer to owning all the upside, not just being pai
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Basically, you have to be good at your skill set before you can expect to achieve autonomy from using it.
Paul Jarvis • Company Of One: Why Staying Small Is the Next Big Thing for Business
The ground level of emergent strategy is made up of small practices we integrate into our daily lives, which draw the patterns that metastasize into the structure of society.
Tiago Forte • The Heart Is the Bottleneck
If you can’t find a game where the odds are stacked in your favor, create one. Scott Adams, the cartoonist behind Dilbert, says, “Everyone has at least a few areas in which they could be in the top 25% with some effort.20 In my case, I can draw better than most people, but I’m hardly an artist. And I’m not any funnier than the average standup comed
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### Nola Simon's Skill Stack
Using the skill stacking framework, here is a potential skill stack for Nola Simon based on her expertise in hybrid/remote work and workplace transformation:
Core Skill:
Hybrid/Remote Work Strategy — Designing and implementing human-centric, flexible workplace solutions.
Complementary Skill:
Leadership Development &
... See moreThe idea is that you can raise your market value by being merely good—not extraordinary—at more than one skill.