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Rapid Idea Improvement
Bart Vanderhaegen
173 episodes
1 week ago
A podcast about the theory of knowledge applied to all fields that interest me (management, economics, physics, ...). My attempt at understanding & applying the ideas of Karl Popper (and his epistemology "Critical Rationalism") and David Deutsch (author of "The fabric of reality" and "The beginning of infinity").
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A podcast about the theory of knowledge applied to all fields that interest me (management, economics, physics, ...). My attempt at understanding & applying the ideas of Karl Popper (and his epistemology "Critical Rationalism") and David Deutsch (author of "The fabric of reality" and "The beginning of infinity").
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Business
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Episode 158: Why knowing how the customer thinks is not enough
Rapid Idea Improvement
6 minutes 48 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 158: Why knowing how the customer thinks is not enough

Suppose you are a sales perons, and have a product that allows the customer to be 3% more efficient in his operations

Why is just tranferring that knowledge to the customer not enough to make him buy your product ?


  1. You may be wrong

  2. There may be conflicting ideas still in the mind of the customer

  3. Knowledge needs to grow in the mind before it can be enacted upon


Rapid Idea Improvement
A podcast about the theory of knowledge applied to all fields that interest me (management, economics, physics, ...). My attempt at understanding & applying the ideas of Karl Popper (and his epistemology "Critical Rationalism") and David Deutsch (author of "The fabric of reality" and "The beginning of infinity").