«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.
Not exact matches
But even if they spend
only a few years before moving on to other fields, their
deep expertise will help students while they are in the classroom, she believes.
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.
We bring to all projects not
only technical
expertise, but also a
deep understanding of the book publishing industry and online book marketing.
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.
Or put more softly, «make sure lawyers are
only involved when their
deep expertise is needed.»
«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.
Amy brings not
only deep patent law
expertise, but broader interests in innovation and creativity.
True specialists Our specialist consultants typically
only recruit for roles within a particular specialist area, ensuring a
deep level of
expertise and extensive networks