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Why divergent thinkers beat geniuses in the real world
Don’t take the prodigy pathway. Become a broad thinker instead.
Innovation++ is not a Specialist Game – In Praise of Generalists – The Six Tool Futureproofer | Futureproofing Next
On hiring generalists for your founding team
Do's & Don'ts about structuring their roles, hiring and finding them
Generalist Vs. Specialist Teams: How To Build A Highly Creative Startup
In his study of scientific breakthroughs, Kevin Dunbar found that diverse backgrounds and the common use of analogies from various domains are the keys to creative problem-solving. This finding is highly applicable to early-stage startups.
Sarah Dietrich, John Simon: 3 Creative Powers of the Generalist
Sarah Dietrich works on the network operations group for the Earth Observing Satellites at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. She is a self-taught computer coder who mentors for Girls Who Code Howard County with BeYou Inc. Sarah has published 6 peer reviewed research articles on human and animal behavior while training dogs, dolphins, and the occasional undergraduate student. She holds a master’s degree in Communication from SUNY Buffalo and a BA in Psychology from McDaniel College.
Paul Raisbeck: Why we need more Generalists in this uncertain world
The world we live in today worships the Specialist – the person who knows more and more about less and less. I’m not convinced that’s the best option for our future. I think the time has come for the Generalist to be taken more seriously, for the good of a more equal society.
Zach Jones: Jack of All Trades: Is it better to be a generalist or a specialist?
You should specialise, but you should keep your options open! Sound familiar? Zach thinks we need a modern day renaissance to meet the complex problems our society faces.
Emilie Wapnick: Why some of us don't have one true calling
What do you want to be when you grow up? Well, if you're not sure you want to do just one thing for the rest of your life, you're not alone. In this illuminating talk, writer and artist Emilie Wapnick describes the kind of people she calls "multipotentialites" -- who have a range of interests and jobs over one lifetime. Are you one?
5 best storytelling Ted Talks - All Good Tales
People build relationships with companies based on positive stories and experiences. We picked out some of the best storytelling Ted Talks we could find.
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4 Challenges Organizations Face To Get The Most From Generalists
New challenges require new approaches. All organizations have new challenges on the table all the time, but most are not equipped to come up with new approaches to conquer them because they can’t…
Why Companies Desperately Need Generalists to Innovate
Expanding your skill range might be essential.
Generalists Dominate Data Science
Analytics products and systems are best built by small teams of generalists. Large teams of specialists become dominated by communication…
Why Data Science Teams Need Generalists, Not Specialists
Editor’s note: Eric Colson brings a unique perspective to organizing data teams as Chief Algorithms Officer at Stitch Fix, enlisting…
Forget Specialists Vs. Generalists — Hire Learners
Learning is underrated.
Generalists vs. Specialists (and Unicorns)
The debate over whether to hire a generalist or specialist for a product or UX role has been around for as long as product and UX have.
Generalists vs. Specialists in Data Science and Analytics
In the Data Science and Analytics community, specialists are heavily favored over generalists — that’s just the way it is. We inherently…
Specialization, Polymaths And The Pareto Principle In A Convergence Economy
Economists tell us that the history of human labor is one of continually increasing specialization. As we progressed along the economic continuum from hunter-gatherer through agrarian and industrial and now into post-industrial economies, the labor force has become more fragmented, with workers having more and more specialized skill sets.
Historically, specialization has been a path to prosperity.
The Expert Generalist: Why the Future Belongs to Polymaths
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Polymaths Aren’t Generalists
Polymaths are specialists with a knack for fresh ideas.
Why Generalists Make Better Product Managers
Research suggests that generalists are more creative, better problem solvers and lateral thinkers — aka ideal Product Managers
The Real Reason Generalists Will Triumph
Or, why polymaths aren’t foxes
Why Designers Need to Be ‘Specialized Generalists’
Being ‘T-shaped’ will make you more effective and more valuable
Unicorn designers don’t exist. Generalists do.
If there’s one thing the design industry loves it’s false dichotomies.
Design / UX: Specialists vs Generalists — What’s Better? Here’s the truth
When I’m out teaching, I frequently get asked “What’s better? To be a jack of all trades designer, or someone that specializes in one…
The Case for Generalists
Today’s world calls for range, not specialization. An excerpt from Range.