Recognize what you don't know
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Previous companies, interviews and appearances related to oneself.icon
Think of ways to generate new insights
Dialogue
Mainly through face-to-face conversation (small talk), I often say "I see" when I hear unfamiliar words. Can you ask questions about it immediately? (Can the topic be diverted to a side road?)
Opportunities for implicit knowledge to be output?
Converse with "wisdom" rather than "knowledge" Competency (abstraction) rather than content (amount of information)
I want to advocate wisdom and competency as commonalities, such as "Were A's topic and B's topic similar?"
The difference between A and B is industry-specific knowledge called "domain knowledge" (knowledge) If you have abstract knowledge, you can understand the meaning somewhat.
Is it greatly influenced by the context before and after?
Dialogue feels the context clearly
Is it because of small talk?
Small talk is also an important context
The hypothesis that communication (dialogue) with a clear context is a good opportunity to learn what you don't know