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Alexander Granovskiy

Alexander Granovskiy

Alexander Granovskiy is Originator and Enterprise Category Architect of Experience Capitalization. His background spans systems, operations, automation and process architecture. His work turns work-created experience into reusable operational capital
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Memory and Experience
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Memory and Experience

Memory and experience are closely related, but they are not the same. Memory preserves what happened or what was said. Experience changes what happens next. This difference matters for business because many modern systems are very good at keeping memory. They store messages, tickets, documents, call transcripts, emails, meetings, code
16 Sep 2025 7 min read
Data and Experience
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Data and Experience

Modern business learned how to capture data before it learned how to capture experience. That is why many companies can tell what happened, when it happened, which system recorded it, and what final result was produced. But they still struggle to explain what was learned while the work was being
09 Sep 2025 7 min read
Knowledge and Experience
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Knowledge and Experience

Knowledge and experience are related, but they are not the same. Knowledge tells a person what is known. Experience tells a person what happens when that knowledge meets reality. A company may have policies, manuals, procedures, training documents, product specifications, reports, and expert explanations. These are useful. They give people
02 Sep 2025 6 min read
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