An editor with genuine interest in your subject area — but
not deep expertise The substantive editor does not need to be an expert in your field.
Not exact matches
He wasn't trying to show off — he just has a rich vocabulary and
deep expertise and defaulted to technical language and acronyms when he talked to people, mostly because he thought it was efficient.
Deep expertise has its uses — if you're trying to land a spaceship on the moon you want the best rocket scientists money can buy on your team — but one of those uses isn't necessarily generating the most creative ideas.
«This is a world where you have young leaders who don't necessarily have a
deep expertise in a field, but are asking really big and bold questions,» says Hayes.
She easily connects with audiences, and isn't afraid to go
deep with people and draw upon on life experiences and business
expertise to drive the message home.
Our areas of
expertise are
deep but narrow, and starting a new project isn't as easy as simply making a choice.
They are
not only monolithic creatures of capitalism, but as Educurious, Nepris, and UnitedTeach have tapped into, businesses house
deep expertise that schools stand to benefit from.
Moreover, boards tend to hire superintendents who may
not have a
deep level of financial
expertise themselves.
They would
not be «operating the school» but providing
deeper resources and
expertise and helping to steer the course their future students might some day take.
If we don't value ourselves as dedicated, committed, well - educated professionals with
deep subject matter
expertise and rich pedagogical abilities and understandings, then why be surprised when the reformers suggest that veteran teachers can be replaced with uncertified, unqualified Teach for America recruits bolstered by a mere 5 week summer boot camp's worth of «training»?
We bring to all projects
not only technical
expertise, but also a
deep understanding of the book publishing industry and online book marketing.
The studio seems to most recently be working with others to help get their games out the door and with reports that software for the NX is
deep in development don't be too surprised if they're lending their
expertise to other internal teams to help get their projects over the line.
As a system engineer on military avionics, I dealt with many wonderfully dedicated and intelligent and good natured specialty engineers and scientists and mathematicians who were so
deep into their area of
expertise that they could «
not see the forest for the trees».
I don't intend to discuss these cases in this column, here I will write about the development of the
deep research skills needed by professional researchers such as lawyers and law librarians to provide the enhanced
expertise needed to be paid professionally for this work.
In terms of developing a reputation for
expertise and thought leadership, frequent short posts offering only superficial treatment of various topics won't satisfactorily demonstrate the kind of
deep mastery of your niche that sophisticated readers are looking for.
Military legal assistance attorneys provide invaluable legal help to military families in a range of legal matters, but there are instances when these attorneys may
not have the
deep substantive
expertise or state - specific legal knowledge necessary to fully advise and assist their clients.
«Our recent study of professional services Web sites found that most are
not organized in a way that effectively introduces their firms to prospective clients — that is, by helping a prospect to quickly determine whether the firm has the
deep expertise and experience to solve his particular problem.»
As noted by Smathers, «T - shaped lawyers... do
not necessarily need
deep expertise in any field besides law.
It can highlight that the firm's
deep expertise and knowledge of a particular topic is
not far from here.
«
Not only does Jim bring
deep knowledge of U.S. and foreign tax issues, he brings
expertise in the energy and private equity sectors: two of the fastest growing legal markets in Texas,» said Mark Bayer, managing partner of Barnes & Thornburg's Dallas office.
«IDEO's Tim Brown popularized the term «T - shape person'to denote individuals with
not only
deep expertise and skills in one field but also the ability to work with experts in other disciplines and apply the knowledge of fields other than their own.
Amy brings
not only
deep patent law
expertise, but broader interests in innovation and creativity.
Legal Compass includes access to our exclusive industry reports, combining the unmatched
expertise of our analyst team with ALM's
deep bench of proprietary information to provide insights that can't be found anywhere else.
It's a big - name ICO, attracting big - name investors, but I ultimately believe the effort requires
deep technical
expertise and historical context on crypto - economics, consensus mechanisms, and scalability, which they don't have.
Blockchain Capital managing partner, Bart Stephens, who will
not be investing in this ICO, told Bloomberg that «Venture investors with
deep domain
expertise in the blockchain technology sector and crypto ecosystem are passing.
If you come into IT managmeent from an adjacent functional area, don't fail to tap the
deep dive
expertise of technical teams and project managers to guide your leadership decision making.
It doesn't effectively reflect: * extensive skills in social media * knowledge and
expertise of Hr and how it applies to today's work environment * research skills, especially
deep skills on the net * networking * blogging, writing and thought leadership He wonders then whether he shouldn't scrap his resume in favor of online profiles where he can better communicate these skills.
The more informative resume allowed them to ask questions that got
deeper into my
expertise and strengths, rather than just trying to establish if I was qualified or
not.
And unlike the Dutch grocery conglomerate Royal Ahold - which recently acquired 51 % of Peapod - their pockets aren't
deep enough to buy the
expertise of an existing dot.com.