Episode 158: Why knowing how the customer thinks is not enough

Episode 158: Why knowing how the customer thinks is not enough

Author: Bart Vanderhaegen May 23, 2024 Duration: 6:48

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



Bart Vanderhaegen hosts Rapid Idea Improvement, a podcast that digs into a powerful and practical question: how do ideas actually get better? Instead of staying in the abstract, it applies the principles of knowledge growth-particularly those from thinkers like Karl Popper and David Deutsch-to the messy, real-world domains of business, management, and economics, while also reaching into fields like physics for broader insight. Each episode is an exploration of critical rationalism in action, examining how we can systematically criticize and refine our thinking to solve problems more effectively. You’ll hear discussions that treat business challenges not as puzzles with fixed answers, but as opportunities for evolutionary idea improvement, where bold conjectures and rigorous error-correction drive progress. This isn't about motivational tips or surface-level analysis; it's about building a deeper framework for understanding how knowledge expands, and then using that framework to make your own thinking more potent and adaptable. The conversations in this podcast are for anyone who suspects that the way we approach problems-in leadership, strategy, or innovation-can be fundamentally upgraded. By weaving together epistemology with practical application, the show aims to provide listeners with a genuinely useful toolkit for accelerating the development of their most important ideas.
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