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The Neo-Generalist – A revolutionary book

Posted on 23rd October 2016 by jwinther

The beauty of multiple, movement, and change We all know that the young apprentice starts out as a generalist – someone without any particular skills – and then, gradually, moves towards specialism in order to one day become a master in … Continue reading →

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Posted in Change, Learning Organization, People | Tagged Books, Cogwheel, Discovery Channel, Generalism, Kenneth Mikkelsen, Learning, MBTI, Neo, Neo-generalist, Personality, Philosophy, Problem solving, Richard Martin, Silver bullet, Specialism, The Matrix, Type, Viewpoint | 1 Comment
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