Expert Series Vol 2: How to Model Experts and Top Performers

Learn how to deconstruct and replicate the skills of your favorite role models.

4.45 (15 reviews)
Udemy
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English
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Leadership
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Expert Series Vol 2: How to Model Experts and Top Performers
742
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3 hours
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Feb 2021
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$34.99
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What you will learn

Deconstruct the skills of experts and top performers

Know how to find the different labels used to describe the same skills to improve research

Understand the values and beliefs that shape their model's decisions and mindset

Why take this course?

Have you ever seen someone and thought to yourself:

"How did they just do that?"

There are certain people who just seem to have superhuman abilities, and it often seems like they have had those abilities their whole life because they perform their skill so naturally.

In this course, you'll learn how to deconstruct those types of skills.

My previous courses have focused on how to build skills that are cut and dry.

You go out, do your research, find the best materials, and then go through the stages of consumption, synthesis and memorization so that you can take action and start using the skill.

But there's a problem.

What about those skills where there is nobody teaching the skill?

Or everything out there is woefully inadaquate for actually learning that skill?

Or maybe the "experts" on a skill can DO the skill, but they don't know how they learned it or how to teach it to you.

In these situations, you need to use modeling to deconstruct the skill and figure out how the person is doing what they are doing.

The first layer of your model is understanding who surrounds the person you are modeling. You can learn a lot about a person through who they spend time around, as well as their environment. We'll talk about how to model a person's timeline as well, so you don't miss out on influential experiences earlier in you model's life.

The middle layer is behavior and skills. We'll talk about how to deconstruct skills and figure out what bodies of knowledge your model is drawing from so that you can replicate these knowledge centers in your own brain. We'll also cover how to find the right words to use to find information on the skill you are modeling. You need to be aware of the 3 different kinds of vocabularies that are available for describing any skill.

The deepest layer is saved for last. This is where we go into the values and beliefs and identity of the model. You'll learn what values are and why they matter in your model. You'll also learn why identity matters and why it's important to make sure you get beyond the public face of your model to truly understand who they are. You'll learn how identity functions as a social and group concept so that you can understand how you model's identity is shaped by the groups they spend time with.

Finally, you can use the discussion section, or send me a Private Message, if you want advice or help with modeling the skills of a specific person.

See you in the course,

Timothy


Reviews

Brandon
December 18, 2019
Show, don't simply tell. It would have been helpful if you had chosen a role model(s) and gone through the modules building up a model analysis and what you would do with them.
Tobias
June 4, 2019
Normally the knowledge is presented with pen and paper. In this course Timothy is only talking and there are no visual aids or drawn concepts. This makes it much harder to follow the knowledge. Also so there is no clear cut process how to model an expert. It's more a general aproach. I would love to see one real example how he did it.
Sławomir
July 15, 2017
I had and have the same mindset. Observe, deconstruct, understand, find sources, use methodology, learn, practice, use & be good as much as u can. Entrepreneurship is second thing we have in common. New horizon is far away in front of me. I can see it, but I need to get there faster...
AnthonyL
July 20, 2016
I really enjoy his courses. However, he is a very deep thinker and some concepts at a beginner level need to be basic and linked to assist in providing a conceptual attachment. He is incredible at coming up with content that no one thinks to do !

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