Knowledge Deserves to Be Recognised — But Only If It Is Structured
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In this episode, Kevin addresses one of the most persistent myths in professional services: that expertise, over time, earns its own recognition.
It does not. Not any more.
The market responds to clarity, not credentials. And clarity requires structure.
Kevin walks through why unstructured knowledge looks like noise, why experienced professionals are routinely overlooked by less experienced but better-positioned competitors, and what the process of closing the Authority Gap actually involves.
If you carry expertise the market has not fully recognised, this episode sets out exactly why that is happening and what to do about it.
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