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Not everything worth knowing is written down.
In this episode, I explore the difference between explicit and tacit knowledge—and why AI, for all its brilliance, can’t replace human experience, mentorship, or the subtle art of knowing who to talk to and when. From hallway conversations to career-shaping intros, this is about the kind of learning that doesn’t come from prompts—it comes from people.
Here's the post Vikram Bhaskaran made on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/accidental-vs-intentional-marketing-do-we-even-know-why-bhaskaran-l6s2c
By Alan BerksonNot everything worth knowing is written down.
In this episode, I explore the difference between explicit and tacit knowledge—and why AI, for all its brilliance, can’t replace human experience, mentorship, or the subtle art of knowing who to talk to and when. From hallway conversations to career-shaping intros, this is about the kind of learning that doesn’t come from prompts—it comes from people.
Here's the post Vikram Bhaskaran made on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/accidental-vs-intentional-marketing-do-we-even-know-why-bhaskaran-l6s2c