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Sarah Dietrich, John Simon: 3 Creative Powers of the Generalist
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.
·ted.com·
Sarah Dietrich, John Simon: 3 Creative Powers of the Generalist
Emilie Wapnick: Why some of us don't have one true calling
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?
·ted.com·
Emilie Wapnick: Why some of us don't have one true calling
Specialization, Polymaths And The Pareto Principle In A Convergence Economy
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.
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Specialization, Polymaths And The Pareto Principle In A Convergence Economy