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Meetings
January 2012 User Group Meeting
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******Tuesday***** January 10th, 2012 |
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At Unum in Conference Room 151 our normal meeting location. |
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5:45 - Food & Conversation
6:00 - Meeting & Presentation Starts |
| Topic: Why none of us are as good as we think we are and what we can do about it: Lessons From Dreyfus and Dunning-Kruger |
Speaker: Alan Stevens
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What is expertise? How do we tell who has it? How do we gain it? Why doesn't everyone get better with experience? These are the questions we will examine in this session. Along the way, we'll discuss writing COBOL in any language, Tiger Woods, mastery, comfort zones, the Zen of fast horses and why it takes ten thousand hours to become an expert. Join us as we take a big picture view of what it takes to get from where you are to where you want to be in your technical expertise.
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Event start: 1/10/2012 5:45:00 PM
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