"Experience is easy to provide and quickly put to good use by people with all the other qualities"
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The subtext is a critique of bureaucratic credentialism, the corporate habit of using “years in role” as a proxy for competence because it’s measurable and defensible. Experience makes for tidy job descriptions and low-risk justifications; “other qualities” are messier, revealed under pressure, and harder to quantify in an interview loop. Hock, who founded Visa and spent a career thinking about “chaordic” organizations (part chaos, part order), knew that complex systems punish the experienced who can’t revise their mental models - and reward the less seasoned who can.
There’s also a managerial tell embedded here: good organizations treat experience as something they can manufacture through exposure, mentorship, and real responsibility, not something they must purchase at a premium. The intent isn’t anti-expertise; it’s anti-idolatry. Hock is arguing that the real competitive advantage is building people who can metabolize experience quickly, not collecting people who’ve merely been around.
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"Experience is easy to provide and quickly put to good use by people with all the other qualities." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/experience-is-easy-to-provide-and-quickly-put-to-155182/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.












