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I see companies, big and small, pouring millions into technology, chasing some mythical, data-driven nirvana. Yet, in the very same breath, they seem to be actively discounting the one input that truly guarantees a successful output: Knowledge, Experience, and Perspective (KEP). It’s a baffling, almost self-defeating strategy, like buying the most expensive race car and then hiring a driver who’s only ever read the instruction manual.

The sheer hubris of it all is breathtaking. There’s this pervasive, modern fallacy that with enough data and a sufficiently powerful algorithm, KEP becomes a quaint, legacy input. Why bother with the scar tissue of decades of experience when a machine can process data faster? Why rely on the intuitive judgment of a seasoned professional when a dashboard provides an answer? The appeal is obvious: it’s faster, often cheaper, and it removes the messy, subjective, and sometimes confrontational human element from the equation.

But this approach is born of a profound misunderstanding of what KEP actually is. Knowledge is just the facts, the “what.” Anyone can Google that. Experience is the application of those facts, the “how,” but it’s more than that; it’s the crucible of wins and losses, of learned lessons and hard-won intuition. And Perspective? That’s the strategic view that ties it all together, the understanding of “why”—the context, the market, the psychology of the customer. It’s the ability to see the whole chessboard, not just a single move.

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When you sacrifice KEP, you’re not just saving a few bucks on a senior hire. You’re trading an irreplaceable asset for a shiny, ill-considered shortcut. You’re guaranteeing that you will repeat past mistakes, fail to see the quiet storm brewing on the horizon, and ultimately, you’ll find that your perfectly engineered solution is just another one-trick pony, unable to adapt to the unpredictable, messy reality of the market. You’re so focused on the velocity of your actions that you completely ignore the direction.

The belief that you can achieve a consistently successful output by deliberately weakening your most critical input is a delusion. It’s the very definition of short-term thinking, a triumph of data over wisdom. The information is all there, yes, but without the compass of KEP, you’re just a ship adrift in an ocean of facts, heading nowhere fast.

Life is so tech. But without the right people, all the tech in the world is just noise.

Mark Fancourt

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