Sentences with phrase «not generalists»

Speaker 1: NAEBA members are specialists, not generalists.
The most successful givers are specialists, not generalists.
We are not generalists that use your case as filler between the next real estate closing, drunk driving trial, or bankruptcy case.
Employers look for specialists who will contribute immediately — not generalists who will incur training and polishing costs.
Audience # 3 — Hiring Managers want Subject Matter Experts, not generalists.
They are specialists, not generalists.
While these attorneys are not generalists, as few successful lawyers are by the middle of their careers, they are certainly folks whose practices are relevant to the majority of law students, not only those who have prospects at BigLaw.
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.
It's one of the reasons that we are not generalists.
We build marketing squads of specialists, not generalists.
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.
Becoming a specialist, not a generalist, will help you get recognized even, or especially, when you're getting started.
Increasingly the client is seeking a specialist not a generalist.
To avoid being taken advantage of and to improve your likelihood of obtaining a recovery that fairly compensates you for all of your economic and non-economic damages, you need a dedicated personal injury and wrongful death attorney, not a generalist.
Plus, we know that visitor bounce rates go down (a very good thing) when we remove all off - topic links from the page, because your prospects are looking for a specialist, not a generalist.
This is why we think of a couple therapist as a specialist and not a generalist.

Not exact matches

Most HR managers are not even skilled in this area because most of them are generalists.
However, it didn't fix the problem because he'd already positioned himself in the first few paragraphs as a generalist.
However, there's also the notion of «jack of all trades, master of none,» meaning that a generalist can provide basic competency on a number of tasks but not actually perform a single task with great expertise.
The most exciting times on an entrepreneurial journey are the earliest days in which being a generalist — someone who is competent in multiple specialties — is not only encouraged within the framework of a startup, it is required.
Excluding celebrities and best - selling authors, «people usually aren't interested in generalists,» she says.
«The regionally owned, smaller organizations that by definition have to be generalists, there's still room for them but not in the way there was historically.»
Don't seek generalists, like startup founders, who are likely to give general advice.
From an organizational standpoint, companies can not afford to be generalists when it comes to pursuing leads.
And when small businesses have IT staff on the payroll, they tend to be IT generalists, not specialists in certain areas, such as security and storage.
But, as a determined generalist in church history, he was always alive to the subtle and complex interconnectedness of the events he studied — events he saw not as isolated, opaque moments in the history of religion but rather as translucent windows on to a whole pattern of Christian experience.
He's cast a large, generalist damnation on a term showing not a shred of nuance or true critical thinking.
So, unfortunately, most theologians (specialists or generalists) speak from and into a context that does not include most Christians.
For example, the historians of religions who are engaged in the religio - scientific inquiry into Buddhism or Hinduism tend to be preoccupied with their subject matters and do not always relate their findings to the generalists in the field.
Specialty boards and academic societies further isolate specialists, and generalists are often not highly valued.
Only the most generalist species remain in the smaller fragments, she added, such as the white - eared opossum (Didelphis albiventris) or the nine - banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus), which are able to adapt to disturbed environments because they do not need such large areas to find food.
According to Hubbell, species have become generalists because they do not know which neighbours they will be competing with.
And many of history's brightest minds have belonged to generalists, not specialists.
But being a generalist does not automatically produce mediocrity, just as specialization does not always equate with excellence.
«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.»
And throughout their long history, grays have been «generalistsnot tied to only one food source or feeding method.
Within this framework, each robot could be programmed to mimic the roles of the leafcutters: Droppers followed the light to the top of the ramp, picked up blocks, and dropped them back down the slope; collectors stayed at the bottom of the ramp to pick up the blocks and carry them back to the nest; and generalists both collected blocks from the top of the ramp and carried them all the way back to the nest.
«Unlike habitat generalists that can expand their distribution because they do not have very specific habitat requirements, Sungazers likely do not even enter the process of producing sperm and eggs without the correct cooling and warming periods that they experience seasonally in the wild,» says Parusnath.
In addition, the researchers acknowledge that infant outcomes other than death may differ between generalists and specialists, but additional outcomes were not examined in this study.
Although overall tree species richness did not change over the two decades of the study, the type of species that predominated at the edges changed radically: from specialized trees capable of persisting in the dark understory to so - called generalist species.
He recalls sitting in that patch for an hour, listening and looking for birds, and finding it silent except for mockingbirds (Mimus polyglottos) and jays (Aphelocoma insularis)-- generalist species that do not need chaparral.
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.
The fungus, Exserohilum rostratum, is a plant - eating generalist equipped with a spore - launching mechanism ideal for going airborne, is not an especially picky eater and, although it prefers grasses, will dine on many items — including humans.
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.
• 70 percent of nests located on natural substrates (cottonwood and juniper tress) • Breeding pairs of Red - tailed Hawks, also considered a generalist species, increased substantially from the mid-1970s (1 nest) to the mid-1990s (33 nests) and have remained stable since that time.
Like, functional medicine and the type of functional medicine that we're creating and using with our clients is very, very specialized, but at the same time, we're generalist in the sense that we're not gonna say everything is Lyme.
This topic is highly nuanced, and ultimately, the choice of whether or not to be a generalist or choose an area of focus comes down to each individual doctor, and what he or she is seeking from their naturopathic career.
But if a generalist reading of War of the Worlds doesn't do it any favors, a particularist approach enriches it.
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.
The world is not hidden from them, and therefore they look for solutions to problems based on the big picture, which can form them into generalists (know a little about everything) versus specialists in a subject area.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z