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Does experienced architect's intuition override precise design vocabulary?

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Audience member argues experienced architects can correct customer requirements intuitively. Szydło agrees — he believes in tacit knowledge and has the same gut feelings himself. But the problem the talk addresses is cooperation and communication: the experienced architect needs vocabulary to explain choices to juniors and to give feedback. Precise description doesn't exclude intuition; it makes intuition teachable.

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Intuition (tacit knowledge) is real and valuable, but doesn't replace precise vocabulary — teams need shared language to communicate, mentor, and give feedback.
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