Sentences with phrase «more generalist»

Rather than learning a different treatment for each and every possible diagnosis, we might adopt a more generalist approach that could be applied across diagnoses.
Some are specialists in executive coaching, while others are more generalist career counselors.
Unlike the Galaxy S5, the Note 4 isn't waterproof — when we asked Samsung's reps why, they said the Note 4 is for people interested in being productive and creative on the go, while the Galaxy S5 is a more generalist device.
It is not uncommon for HR experts to start their career in a more generalist role, with D&I exposure being gained through additional project work or as an add - on to more traditional duties, especially at the more junior levels.
Her practice saw boom times when the economy went bust but has since slowed down, and she would not recommend it to more generalist - minded solos.
As a much more generalist device, the iPad has no physical page turn controls, relying entirely on the touchscreen.
«There are implications for the nature of local authority workforces, and potential for reform of organisational structures to more generalist pools of employees, coupled with targeted incentives, to help combat the «human» barrier to sharing.»
We need more generalist hubs (and this might be New Statesman / Guardian type spaces, as well as political hub spaces) to try to make relevant specialist information accessible to general audiences, in the way that some of what we do here tries to do.
How does a worker who received a more generalist education learn and master these skills?
We're looking for continuous improvement, which in practice means we tend to have more generalists rather than specialists in teams, as handovers often waste time, so our designers have a broad understanding of the whole process and hands - on working relationships with other disciplines.

Not exact matches

Specialists tend to bend more ears than generalists, says Smith.
With a more expensive agency, you'll likely get your own dedicated account representative and have more individual specialists working on your account, rather than one or two generalists.
You'll get much more from a generalist who can help you brainstorm marketing ideas in the morning and manage your manufacturing and distribution processes in the afternoon.
Generalists are typically more valued in smaller organizations.
It's a common debate that is gaining more traction as we move towards the future of work: should you be a generalist or a specialist?
That makes you infinitely more valuable than any other generalist you're competing against.
«We think more value is added by being generalists and seeing opportunities from a broader perspective.
In the ongoing conversations that take place among analysts, those that show an interest in a broader array of sectors and display generalist skills are identified as more likely to succeed in a PM role.
These led me to his earlier works, which consistently vindicated Kass's self - description in his justly acclaimed Towards a More Natural Science: «The author of this book is by reading a moralist, by education a generalist, by training a physician and biochemist, by vocation a teacher» and student» of philosophical texts, and by choice a lover of serious conversations, who thinks best when sharing thoughts and speeches with another.»
As a future faculty member, your specialty training — not your generalist training — is far more likely to be what you will be doing clinically, so there are compelling reasons to get to it as quickly as possible.
Whereas most traditional antibiotics target specific groups of bacteria and kill by disrupting key mechanisms of those microbes, SAAP - 148 is more of a generalist.
«We need to know what insects eat when doing ecosystem restoration, and we shouldn't assume that species with generalist feeding habits will necessarily fill the same ecological roles as more specialized species.»
Her fellowship at POST pushed her to be more of a science generalist.
As expected, in the sloped environment, evolution favored a mixture of mostly droppers and collectors, but in the flatlands, where there is no advantage to dropping the block, the generalist strategy was more prevalent.
Whilst there is still a need for what might be termed generalists in consultancy, more and more consulting organisations are arranging themselves into industry - specialised groups.
Early mammals were hit by a selective extinction at the same time the dinosaurs died out — generalists that could live off of a wide variety of foods seemed more apt to survive, but many mammals with specialised diets went extinct.
This domino effect is a particular threat to animal species that only interact with a small number of plant species, since they are more sensitive to climate change than generalists.
Although Baillargeon will not speculate about why primary care physicians are more likely to write a prescription without first ordering a blood test, Glenn Cunningham, a professor of medicine and an endocrinologist at the Baylor College of Medicine, suggests that perhaps the generalists are less familiar with the Endocrine Society's guidelines.
«Our results suggest that in marine habitats, free - living nematodes may utilize more diverse and generalist foraging strategies than previously thought,» Bik said.
By studying the responses to lyciumoside IV in Nicotiana attenuata's other specialist and generalist herbivores, they want to shed more light into this particular plant defense and the insects» counter-adaptations.
Flushing the digestive tracts of captured birds revealed that two seed generalists, Common Diuca - Finch and Rufous - collared Sparrow, adjusted their diet accordingly and ate more forb seeds at grazed sites, while grass seed specialists Many - colored Chaco Finch and Ringed Warbling - Finch did not.
As a member of the European HR team, manage the HR function within one or more business units, providing pro-active strategic generalist HR support to the business.
As the audience for video games as a whole continues to grow, more and more of those people are not generalists, but specialists: people who play maybe one or two games predominantly, but might spend hundreds of hours on them nonetheless.
With so many students, so little time, and so much competition from the noisy world beyond the classroom, it's clearly not plausible for teachers to be ever more expansive generalists, weaving a complex tapestry of alluring colors and textures into the fabric of what must be covered in any given course.
Some decisions were easy: to provide a program from 7th grade through graduation; to move students through the program on an individual basis; to ask our teachers to be well educated, but to act more as generalists than specialists; to keep teachers» student loads down, and to offer advisories instead of more formal and distant «guidance counseling»; to offer only one foreign language, but to expect all to learn it; to put our money into more adults, some of them young adults, rather than into high rents or new furniture.
Secondly, agencies will provide supply teachers who are fully qualified and, whenever possible, subject specialists, unlike the unqualified and generalist cover supervisors who offer a more basic teaching experience.
The more we can learn and teach and trasmit knowledge in holistic ways, giving respect not only to specialists but also to generalists, the more we can understand nature and our own place in it.
In primary schools, where teachers tend to be generalists, the view that all teachers are responsible for spelling is probably easy to accept; but subject specialist teachers in high schools may find it more difficult.
To date, more than 110,000 teachers have achieved Board certification, including nearly 44,000 are who are certified as early or middle childhood generalists or literacy specialists.
This all results in additional work — and therefore additional staff — in every central office function: more budget analysts, more HR generalists, more IT people.
Beginning generalist teachers reported more negative past experiences of the arts at the survey points of interest in the study than positive experiences, including their current experience as a beginning teacher.
[If you rely on this approach, and stick with generalist funds, I think you already have a pretty attractive & easy to implement investment strategy for emerging / frontier markets — no need to read much further, or consider some of the more exotic funds I'll mention!
The popular European and Asian breeds are typically more refined, more able to deal with urban environments, and are generalists, able to adapt to a wide variety of situations... though, I'd say that the popular European breeds are more refined than the popular Asian breeds.
Unlike the generalist island fox, barn owls are more specialized predators and do not switch to other prey species when their their primary prey (mice) decline.
Arts generalist Michael O'Sullivan «s clueless Washington Post review of Amy Sillman's show proves why more painters and artists must start writing.
And the generalists studied less and less about more and more until presumably they would know nothing about everything.
Second, I would like to see more lawyers become specialists and less remain as generalists.
In my view a technical expert plays that role only for the first ten years of his career.he later moves on to managerial roles.Like for example, a Corporate Secretary In india who is primarily trained in Corporate Laws handles the same as a his core area, by virtue of his law degree which most of them have and also the other subjects which form part of his CS course, aspires and takes on roles which brings into play his koweldge.Thus, he becomes a Generalist Manager who oversees functional specialists in his team and concentrates more on policy and strategy..
The simple fact is that the specialist earns more than any generalist.
More specifically, the discussion will focus on what is best, being a «generalist» general counsel or a specialist in - house counsel?
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