Jonathan Altfeld – Knowledge Engineering
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Model other people’s Belief & Decision Systems with More Depth, Breadth & Accuracy than you would believe today, and help you to Intuitively Identify ways to Optimize those Systems.
Dear Advanced NLP Student & Modeling Enthusiast,
Jonathan Altfeld here.
Before I founded the Mastery InSight Institute, and before I immersed myself in Neuro-Linguistic Programming, I was a professional in the field of Artificial Intelligence. I did expertise-modeling professionally, almost exclusively for Fortune 500 companies. I was paid to interview business experts, find out what they knew, how they knew it, how they made the decisions they made, and then build software systems to reproduce those experts’ decision making processes.
I can just hear some of you thinking… “What? You mean the field of NLP doesn’t hold the only claim to modeling expertise? Blasphemy!”
The field of Knowledge Engineering closely parallels some of the skills taught through NLP. There are obvious differences, but certainly at the core of what constitutes the NLP technology & skillset is a set of tools to model human knowledge & subjectivity. That very description would sound highly familiar to those who do professional Knowledge Engineering. In many ways they are two parallel fields.
Knowledge Engineering is about building software systems to behave & ‘think’ like human experts. In such a project, core software development team members would be tasked with acquiring knowledge from the experts, and then encoding that knowledge in a fashion that allows computers to reproduce the expert’s behavior consistently and fast! We can list more “similarities” between these two approaches to modeling than we can “differences.” But rest assured, both exist.
The Knowledge Engineer (KE) spends time interviewing & studying the experts, and learning directly from them. There are a variety of different methods which can be used to accomplish this, all grouped loosely under the term “Knowledge Acquisition.” Once a sufficient initial knowledge-base of modeled knowledge has been amassed, the KE then determines ways of storing/structuring/representing the expert’s knowledge, and then proceeds to build a software application known as an expert system.
NLP practitioners & master practitioners may recognize the above process as being highly similar to what is known as Modeling in NLP. This goes beyond strategy elicitation and is used to logically reproduce behavior in a given domain of expertise. Occasionally we hear people thinking of ‘reproducing a tennis swing’ or ‘matching/mirroring’ someone else’s behavior as ‘modeling.’ It isn’t, don’t let them oversimplify things. If they’re suggesting such things, they categorically don’t know what modeling is.
Do not allow others who suggest that if you (for example) learn to identify when someone’s in a particular Sensory Mode (like “Visual”), that you’re modeling. Such would be an injustice to you and to the process of modeling; that example is just a bit of “strategy elicitation” on a very small scale.
One (fallible but useful) rule of thumb might be that if it takes you at least several full-time AND efficient weeks or months, to acquire an area of expertise, then maybe you’re modeling. If it takes months for you to acquire the knowledge, integrate it into your unconscious mind, organize & optimize it, and then use it to reproduce expert behavior, then maybe you’re modeling. If you thought learning how to create rapport with “colored mental bubbles” was modeling, think again.
It ain’t. At best that’s strategy elicitation. I once watched a trainer step into an “expert circle,” in which he said he imagined all the skills he wanted (but hadn’t actually elicited) into that circle, and he could feel what it was like to be the expert. As though if he said he was modeling a surgeon I would let him within a 3 mile distance of my friends or family needing medical assistance.
Give me a break!!! Modeling gets a “bad rap”
because of distortions & examples like that.
The question then becomes, would REAL modeling skills actually be useful to you?
So let’s look at some examples of real models at work.
Have you heard of the “Mega-Math” or “Mega-Memory” courses often advertised on television, as collections of genius strategies in particular areas of skill (math & memory skills)? Kevin Trudeau made a boatload of money from sales of these (& other related) courses.
Most of the “Real Estate” home-study-courses advertised through infomercials are examples of people who modeled their own skill (or someone else’s) at acquiring real estate with no-money-down. Someone helped them package that model in a way that makes it easy to learn.
The website http://www.sportsmind.com.au is an example of an NLP-trained person who modeled sports performance optimization, and now trains those skills to facilitators of his system. The “Persuasion Tactics Power Summit” course (& home-study package) was a Persuasion Tactics ‘model’ acquired by myself, from someone who is naturally a very persuasive individual, named Chris Tomasulo.
Find out for yourself what the CD’s in the course sound like.
Austin Lovell – Freedom Fast Track
All Products Special (Business Explained)
Simpler Options – Ultimate Options Trading Blueprint
Alicia Streger – 28-Day Transformation Challenge
Kyle Milligan – The Process – A Draft By Draft Copywriting Walkthrough
Lorell Lane – Social Sales Lab
Zac Hansen – The Productized Community
Liana Ling – Bullet Proof Meta (Facebook) Ads
Alek Sheffield – The Six-figure Storefront
Trader Dante – Edges for Ledges 2024
Cheryl O’Neil – Hypnosis and ADD – Online Certification Course
Tai’s Credit – Mentor Program 3.0
Jon Benson – VSL Fast Track 2018
Beth Rontal – Mastering DSM-5® Differential Diagnosis, Mental Health Documentation
John Overdurf – Splitting Synesthesias within the Rhizome
Robin Sharma – The Game Changers Blueprint
Jerry Acuff – Selling Excellence by Thinking Like a Customer
Product University – Unique Amazon Strategy
Sid Woolfolk – Options Bootcamp I
Tantra Body De-armouring Tutorials
Brian & Kam – Trading with Auction Market Theory and Volume Profiles
Kevin Blake – Adult ADHD: Targeting Executive Skills to Manage ADHD in Adults
John Assaraf – Winning The Inner Game of Money
Matt Clark and Jason Katzenback – Amazing Selling Machine 11
Ben Malol – Social Marketing Masterclass
Sean Anthony – PDF Profits Protocol
FXC Trading – Holy Grail
Russ Horn – Ultra Blue Forex
Jack Duncan – The DREAM Business
Ben Adkins – Closer Cafe
Doug O’Brien – Two Inductions For Learning Integration
Ken Wilber – Superhuman Operating System
Quantifiable Edges Bundle
May Castillo – Beyond Content Club
Nadine Lee – Erotic Pulse
ICBCH – Richard Nongard – Gold Level Hypnosis Certification Course
Rich Shy Girl – The Formula
Trades Trending – Daily Trade Machine
Jermain Linton – Create Unlimited $450 Credit Adwords Accounts and VCCs
Complete 32+ Hour Video Training Course 2008
Les Brown – Digital Immersion Speakers Program
Investopedia Academy – Become A Day Trader
Christina Beavers – The Reel Deal
Keith Cunningham – Plan or Get Slaughtered
The Modern Man – The Flow Audiobook
Neil Patel – Advanced Consulting / Marketing Program
Digital Income Project – Content MBA
Scottphillipstrading – System Building Masterclass
Stratagem Trading – Unbalanced Birds
Devin Jatho – Media Launchpad
Adam Eason – High Self Esteem In 21 Days
Liam James Kay – Google Ads Bootcamp
Andrew Mioch – Lasting System
Digital Resell Vault – Clone To Content
Julie Solomon – Pitch It Perfect
Kirill Eremenko – Forex Robots – Expect To Earn 175% P.A. Forex Robot Included
Kenrick Cleveland – Unconscious Neuro Modelling (Unified and Complete) 

