Quotes About Specialization
The left hemisphere specializes in text; the right hemisphere specializes in context.
~ Daniel H. Pink
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Rising living standards - whether in a village, a region, a nation, or the world - depend first on specialization: on letting people concentrate on what they do best and trade with others who specialize in other things.
~ Virginia Postrel
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Careers in virtually all academic disciplines are fostered by being a superstar who knows more about one subject than anyone else in the world.
~ Philip Zimbardo
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You can't truly act as if you're a lawyer or a lifter until you know how to think like one.
~ Unknown
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You can get a goat to climb tree, but you'd be better off hiring a squirrel.
~ Unknown
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Ciascuno si specializzerà nel proprio lavoro, producendo per sé e per gli altri, giacché, per raggiungere la massima efficienza, è necessario che ciascuno faccia il proprio mestiere e non il mestiere degli altri.
~ Luciano De Crescenzo
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Every expansion of the personal division of labour brings advantages to all who take part in it.
~ Ludwig von Mises
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Unlike Elise, who could discover parts of a person they didn't even know were absent, you specialized in tangible, but that, I feared, was only a matter of time.
~ Jodi Picoult
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No one's good at everything. And that's how it should be. It gives us a reason to ask for help.
~ John August
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No one achieves greatness by becoming a generalist. You don't hone a skill by diluting your attention to its development.
~ John C. Maxwell
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You can't do everything, so focus on your strengths.
~ John C. Maxwell
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Never do anything yourself that you can hire someone else to do, especially if they can do it better.
~ William Bernbach
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Stick to your knitting (what you're good at), don't compromise, and don't suffer fools.
~ Unknown
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I've found that people who design computers don't know a lot about displays.
~ Mary Lou Jepsen
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The education of the doctor which goes on after he has his degree is, after all, the most important part of his education.
~ John Shaw Billings
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The world gets better as soon as people start doing exactly what they're great at.
~ The-Dream
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They do not know very good Latin, these botanists.
~ Albert Hofmann
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I'm more of an engineer with a law degree than I am a lawyer with an engineering degree in terms of how I think.
~ Ken Cuccinelli
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It is when the disciplines operate independently of one another that major clashes and deficiencies occur.
~ Donald A. Norman
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In our factories, we create flexibility by paying more to workers who can work at more stations on a production line. We value flexibility, and we pay for it. In contrast, most product development organizations exclusively reward specialization.
~ Donald G. Reinertsen
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Think location, location, location. It is always nice to have the best location, but in today's world, the key is specialization, specialization, specialization.
~ Donald J. Trump
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But he knew absolutely everything—work that other people didn't know how to do or care to learn anymore—it hangs by a thread, this trade, generation to generation.
~ Donna Tartt
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Jim Rohn said, "If you read one book every month about your industry, in ten years you'll have read 120 books. That will put you in the top one percent of your field.
~ Jack Canfield
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Technically, he was "Ranger-qualified" or "Ranger-tabbed" but was not "Ranger-Scrolled.
~ Unknown
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