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Most discussions about expert networks spotlight technology and automation.
Daniel Entrup explains why the real differentiator remains the human element—and how to blend data, AI, and client service without losing trust.
In this episode, we dive into the future of expert networks, where technology meets relationships. Entrup—industry veteran and leader in expert network strategy—joins host Alex Khomyakov to explore what to preserve from the traditional model, what to discard, and how to design a better marketplace from scratch.
If you’re in expert networks, professional services, or thinking about AI’s role in knowledge-sharing, this conversation gives a clear, strategic view of what really matters for the industry’s future.
👇 Timestamps
00:00 – Intro: The Future of Expert Networks
01:45 – Early Motivation to Join Expert Networks
03:25 – Couple words about current venture
05:55 – Early Motivation to Join Expert Networks
06:40 – How We Can Leverage the Expertise of Others
14:38 – Where Technology Still Falls Short in Expert Networks
20:20 – Future AI Use Cases in Expert Networks
27:30 – How Expert Networks Prevent Fraud
32:24 – The Balance Between Automation and Human Touch
38:22 – AI Coaching for Analysts in Expert Calls
Our guest:
Daniel Entrup
Expert Network Leader & Strategist
https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielentrup/

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