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The Illusion of Knowledge

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Luis Branco CEO| Business Insight, Consultores de Gestão, Ldª Carcavelos, Lisboa, Portugal

The Illusion of Knowledge

For decades, we believed that the organization with the most data, the best expertise, and the sharpest knowledge would win.

We were wrong.

Today, data is an infinite commodity.

Information is instant.

Knowledge is accessible to everyone, everywhere, on demand.

Yet, despite having more "intelligence" than ever, organizations aren't moving faster, they are paralyzing themselves with options.

Because the constraint has shifted.

We don't have a knowledge problem. We have a decision and system crisis.

- Knowledge expands possibilities. Decision closes them.

- Organizations aren't failing at analysis; they are failing at commitment.

- AI will expand what can be known, but it will never own the consequences of a choice.

Value isn’t created when something is understood. It is created when a decision holds long enough to survive contact with reality and become actual impact.

Are you still competing on what you know, or on how you decide?

Read the full perspective here:

https://www.projectmanagement.com/blog-pos...d-knowledge

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