Experience Is Not Intellectual Property

Dear Reader,

Most professionals accumulate decades of experience.

Meetings attended.
Projects delivered.
Problems solved.

Yet very little of that experience becomes intellectual property.

It remains trapped in conversations, presentations, and internal documents that disappear the moment a role changes or a company restructures.

Experience alone is not intellectual property.

It only becomes intellectual property when it is structured, articulated, and captured in a form that can travel beyond the individual.

With best wishes,
REINK Publications

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