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I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious.
Kristy Camarillo added 5mo ago
- Perhaps the most obvious of generalist characteristics is the connect-the-dots serendipity-searching that comes from linking disparate subjects together. Such cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural knitting is core to moving from incremental innovation to transcending ideation.
from What Specifically Do Generalists Do? by Steve Hardy
Kristy Camarillo added 5mo ago
- A generalist is a person who is a competent jack of all trades, with lots of divergent useful skills and capabilities; A specialist is someone with distinct knowledge and skills related to a single area.
from The Generalized Specialist: How Shakespeare, Da Vinci, and Kepler Excelled by Shane Parrish
Kristy Camarillo added 5mo ago
- Generalists have the advantage of interdisciplinary knowledge, which fosters creativity and a firmer understanding of how the world works. They have a better overall perspective and can generally perform second-order thinking in a wider range of situations than the specialist can.
from The Generalized Specialist: How Shakespeare, Da Vinci, and Kepler Excelled by Shane Parrish
Kristy Camarillo added 5mo ago
- Many deciders, team leaders, or product managers will emphasize the importance of communication between teams, the great value of varied perspectives, and getting a mixed group of people around the table. They’ll praise team members for being the glue or the cement, the more fluid connectors between the “bricks” of specialists. But they usually lea... See more
from Generalists by Patrick Tanguay
Kristy Camarillo added 5mo ago
- Nothing can substitute for depth of analysis, and there's proven value in specialization – it's what education, career paths, scientific research, and technological innovation are built on – but generalism is a secret talent.
People who appreciate diversity, who are in the know about the wider world and who understand how things interact are invalua... See morefrom What Specifically Do Generalists Do? by Steve Hardy
Kristy Camarillo added 5mo ago
- Everyone wants to be picked, but no one wants to organize the collective ‘we’.
It’s the ‘we’ that creates a school of thought, a movement, a network, a culture.
Curate, connect, organize and lead.Kristy Camarillo added 5mo ago
- I think these roles point to something a bit broader: the need for more generalist, or at least outlier, roles in organizations.
from ☞ Outlier Roles in Venture Capital (and other Organizations) by arbesman.substack.com
Kristy Camarillo added 5mo ago
- Often times, when there’s a discussion about generalists, the words “bridge” or “translator” will pop-up.
from Generalists by Patrick Tanguay
Kristy Camarillo added 5mo ago