Most expertise never leaves the room it was created in.
It stays inside client work.
Inside classrooms.
Inside one-to-one delivery.
But every once in a while, you come across an example that breaks that pattern.
A professor at Duke University created a course called Learning to Fail where students are intentionally put into situations where failure is likely, uncomfortable, and unavoidable.
One assignment? Sell a Jolly Rancher for $100.
Not because it’s realistic.
Because of what it forces you to confront.
And the moment you hear about it, you don’t just understand it – you want access to it.
That’s where this shifts from a class to something much bigger.
When Expertise Outgrows Its Original Container
What started as a university course didn’t stay confined to a classroom.
As soon as the concept became visible, people outside of Duke began to take notice. Not because they were students – but because the idea itself was compelling, relatable, and immediately valuable.
It’s a perfect example of what happens when expertise becomes visible in a way that others can connect to.
People start asking:
“Is there a way for me to experience this too?”
That question is the beginning of scale.
Because when demand shows up outside your current environment, it’s a signal that your expertise has outgrown where it started.
The Shift: From Teaching a Room to Reaching a Market
There’s a big difference between delivering expertise and scaling it.
In its original format, this course was limited:
- A fixed number of students
- A single location
- A set schedule
Impact was real – but contained.
The shift happens when you take what’s being taught and package it into something that doesn’t require you to be physically present every time someone wants to learn from you.
That’s the move from expert operator… to Scalable Expert.
It’s not about changing what you know.
It’s about changing how it’s delivered.
Why This Works (And Most Offers Don’t)
What makes Learning to Fail so effective isn’t complexity – it’s clarity.
The idea is simple:
You’re learning how to navigate failure by experiencing it in real time.
There’s no confusion about what it is.
No long explanation needed.
No layered positioning.
And because of that, people immediately see the value.
Most experts miss this.
They build offers that require too much explanation, too many steps, or too many options.
But the more someone has to figure out, the less likely they are to move forward.
Clarity creates momentum.
The Simplicity Most Experts Avoid
When this concept was turned into an online offer, it didn’t become a complicated ecosystem.
It became one clear entry point:
A single course, at a single price, that mirrors the core experience of the original class
That’s it.
No overwhelming funnel.
No multiple pathways.
No decision fatigue.
Just a simple way to step into the world of the expert and start learning.
And that simplicity is exactly what makes it work.
Because when people know what to do next, they take action.
Where Experts Get Stuck
Most experts don’t struggle with expertise.
They struggle with how they present it.
Instead of simplifying, they:
- Create multiple offers at once
- Try to speak to too many audiences
- Overbuild before validating demand
And in the process, they make it harder-not easier-for people to engage.
The result?
Confusion replaces clarity.
And hesitation replaces action.
What This Looks Like When You Apply It
Scaling your expertise doesn’t start with building more.
It starts with identifying what people already respond to.
Ask yourself:
- What’s the idea people immediately “get”?
- What do people naturally want more access to?
- What experience or transformation is clear and compelling?
From there:
- Package it into a defined experience
- Create one clear entry point
- Let that be the starting place
You don’t need everything built out.
You need a way for people to begin.
The Real Shift
If this course had stayed inside Duke, its impact would be limited to the students who happened to be enrolled there.
Instead, it became something more – because it was made accessible beyond that environment.
That’s the opportunity most experts are sitting on.
Not more content.
Not more complexity.
Not more effort.
But taking what already works…
And making it available in a way that more people can step into it.
Our Host
Tara Bryan is on Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin
Website is: www.Taralbryan.com
Hey, it’s your host, Tara Bryan. And I am on a mission to help more business owners learn to infinitely scale their businesses by leveraging the power of online without sacrificing the customer experience or results.
I like to geek out on all things business strategy, marketing, interactive digital and user experience. This podcast is all about what is working, lessons learned and actionable tips to create and grow a thriving online business.
Join us each week as we dive into different strategies, tactics and tips you can apply immediately to your business.
Key Topics:
Scalable Expert | Learn To Fail | IP Business
Highlights
- Simplicity converts better than complexity
- Visibility creates demand – structure captures it
- Your expertise has value beyond your current clients


