Higher Ed Hot Takes
EPISODE SUMMARY Is efficiency always a good thing? In this episode of Higher Ed Hot Takes, Joel Goodman challenges the relentless pursuit of productivity in higher education and creative work. He argues that while efficiency tools and AI promise to save time, they often come at the expense of quality, originality, and the human touch. Joel explores why great work is inherently inefficient, how "doing more with less" leads to diminishing returns, and why craft and creativity require time and care. Tune in to hear why embracing a little inefficiency might be the key to standing out and producing truly great work in a world obsessed with shortcuts. CONNECT WITH JOEL Find me on LinkedIn [https://linkedin.com/in/joelgoodman] or Bluesky [https://bsky.app/profiles/joelgoodman.co]. Thanks for listening to Higher Ed Hot Takes—the counterculture higher ed marketing podcast. ---------------------------------------- For more honest takes on higher ed digital strategy, visit bravery.co. [https://bravery.co?utm_source=heht005] CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction: Balancing Quality and Quantity 00:20 Efficiency in the Digital Age 01:00 The Dark Side of Efficiency 01:41 AI and the Illusion of Efficiency 03:56 The Value of Human Creativity
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