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The Pandemic Is Making The Crisis Of Expertise Much Worse

Expertise is not problem solving. The pandemic clarifies the difference with tragic efficiency.

Peter Sweeney
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5 min readJun 30, 2020

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This the fourth post in a series on the pandemic and its impact on progress and problem solving. In the last post, we looked at the impact on our values.

Experts once went about their business in relative tranquility. They were authoritative, credentialed and respected. Most tended to the same activities their entire careers. Academic institutions and communities of practice were well defined and largely stable.

Today, there’s a crisis of expertise. Many consider experts parasitic, a conceit of the elite. Technology has made information abundant and accessible, creating armchair experts of every fabric and style. Old stock experts have been squeezed out, overrun with people that maintain a posture of expertise but none of the substance. Their mimicry runs so deep that these faux experts are themselves often unaware of the difference. Privilege and celebrity provide fertile…

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Peter Sweeney
The Startup

Entrepreneur and inventor | 4 startups, 80+ patents | Writes on the science and philosophy of problem solving. Peter@ExplainableStartup.com | @petersweeney