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Rapid Idea Improvement
Bart Vanderhaegen
173 episodes
6 days 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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Rapid Idea Improvement
Episode 173: Why I never fill out customer satisfaction surveys

Some thoughts about the use of Customer Satisfaction surveys. Plus an alternative.


Also check us out at: https://rapidideaimprovement.com


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2 weeks ago
8 minutes 17 seconds

Rapid Idea Improvement
Commercial and central banking - What I learned from Bob Murphy

My attempt at summarising Bob Murphy's great episode on banking (mainly from the Human Action podcast)

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2 months ago
22 minutes 30 seconds

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Episode 172: Debating socialism versus capitalism

Some ideas on how the typical debates about capitalism versus socialism go, and what to potentially improve about them.

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3 months ago
12 minutes 40 seconds

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Episode 171: Why the Chicago School of economics can not conclude that central banking is bad

How the Chicago School of economics will not arrive at the conclusion that central banking may be bad

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4 months ago
20 minutes 16 seconds

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Episode 170: The concept of a malinvestment in the Austrian Business Cycle Theory 

How malinvestments (investments that go against the time preference of consumers but are undertaken nevertheless) are caused by monetary policy and how they cause in return a transition from boom to bust in the economic cycle


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8 months ago
19 minutes 38 seconds

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Episode 169: Is decarbonisation an effective strategy?

Decarbonisation can (and should) be evaluated in terms of how effectively it reaches its goal, or in other words, how well it solves the problem it purports to solve.

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8 months ago
18 minutes 17 seconds

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Episode 168: Why it is irrational to not even consider looking into Austrian Economics

In the science of economics, there are different schools of thought, they all give different answers to economic problems how is prosperity caused in a society, under conditions of scarcity.

Some schools will emphasize the role of government more than others, … Each school has a position on the relative importance of production versus consumptions to generate prosperity, .. also they have positions on how consumers behave (rational / contextual behavioural/ choosing means to satisfy ends, ….)

Now you can compare all the different positions of each school and then make up your mind what school to follow

But there is a more fundamental criterion if you want to figure out what schools are really relevant and which ones are less so, and that criterion is the methodology

Austrian Economics is different from all other schools in terms of methodology

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10 months ago
18 minutes 9 seconds

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Episode 167: Monotony, politics or problem solving: 3 states of experiencing work

We can experience different "states" when working. I distinguish 3 of them here: monotony, politics and problem solving. I argue that only the latter is fun (e.g. allows the experience of Flow to arise) and has the potential to cause progress.


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1 year ago
10 minutes 26 seconds

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Episode 166: On climate: philosophy of climate science, climate science and morality

Connecting 3 things: philosophy of (climate) science, the actual climate science and the morality of it (i.e. "What should we do about it ?")


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1 year ago
31 minutes 55 seconds

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Episode 165: The myth of the Keynesian multiplier

Can we get out of recessions through government spending ?

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1 year ago
20 minutes 46 seconds

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Episode 164: Philosophy of science : Karl Popper’s Critical Rationalism

Key concepts of Critical Rationalism:

  • All knowledge is conjectural
  • Realism
  • Conjecture and refutation
  • Fallibilism
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1 year ago
21 minutes 30 seconds

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Episode 163: SSIA a problem solving based sales approach

What is the SSIA approach ?

Why that approach and not some other ?

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1 year ago
16 minutes 1 second

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Episode 162: selling is a creative, problem solving process

To sell is to create knowledge about what actions influence your prospect's subjective valuation most optimally


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1 year ago
8 minutes 7 seconds

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Episode 161: Philosophy of science : empiricism

Empiricism in the philosophy of science emphasizes evidence, especially as discovered in experiments. 

It is a fundamental part of the scientific method that all hypotheses and theories must be tested against observations of the natural world, rather than resting solely on a periori reasoning, intuition or revelation



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1 year ago
10 minutes 17 seconds

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Episode 160: Philosophy of science : induction and the problem of induction

What is induction ?

  • The process of going from a set of observations to a generalisation

  • See multiple objects with a characteristic X, all such objects have characteristic X

    • The sun rose every morning already (every observed morning had the characteristic that the sun rose) … so the sun will rise every morning, so tomorrow the sun will rise again 

  • “The future will behave like the past”

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1 year ago
13 minutes 26 seconds

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Episode 159: Philosophy of science : instrumentalism (and why it is bad)

In the philosophy of science, instrumentalism is the view that concepts and theories are merely useful instruments whose worth is measured not by whether the concepts and theories are true or false (or correctly depict reality), but by how effective they are in explaining and predicting phenomena.



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1 year ago
19 minutes 27 seconds

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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


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1 year ago
6 minutes 48 seconds

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Episode 157: The only problem a salesperson has to solve

What problem ?

  • “What can I do to influence the subjective valuation of my product by the prospect?”

Why that problem ?

  • You only sell something if the customer values your product more than its price (and more than alternatives)

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1 year ago
9 minutes 24 seconds

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Episode 156: Epistemology, the most important subject nobody is talking about

Why is epistemology so important ?


And why is it not talked about ?

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1 year ago
5 minutes 43 seconds

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Episode 155: How to let ideas "compete" ?

3 concrete tips:

  1. Express ideas as explanations

    1. Say how an action will transform a situation or capability, and why that action

    2. NOT : subjective opinion about importance (loose actions / goals)

  2. Avoid positive arguments

    1. Arguments appeal to authority

  3. Encourage alternative ideas

    1. What other actions could lead to the same goal

    2. What other better goals can be achieved via these actions ?


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1 year ago
7 minutes 33 seconds

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").