Category: Students/Educators

The Three Bears Test: A Generalist Tool

When you’re taking a generalist approach, it’s helpful to use decision-making tools to support a thought process that results in successful outcomes. One important tool is the Three Bears test....

The King’s Speech: Lessons for Generalists

Recently I was struck by the fact that the 2010 movie The King’s Speech includes several themes relevant to generalism. The Academy Award-winning film is based on actual events in the lives of King George VI and an Australian speech therapist, Lionel Logue. The future king (at that time known as Prince Albert, Duke of York) turns to Logue as his last hope in overcoming a severe stammer. The rest of the movie shows both the progress of the therapy and the development of the two men’s friendship over the course of several years....

Need a Job? Hone Your Generalist Skills

From the very beginning of our lives, we are told to specialize. We ask children, “What is your favorite color?” “What is your favorite class?” and of course, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” As we get older, it seems choices are increasingly narrow....

How I Became a Generalist

From the very beginning of my career, I found myself in situations where I had to learn about complex, highly technical issues and explain them to others. For instance, in my role as a liaison for the US Department of Energy, I educated government officials and others about policies related to the transportation and storage of nuclear waste....