Message from @ManAnimal
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women cannot do what men can
at least not to the same aptitude and never at the same time
specialization is necessary
that is what specialization IS
certain things are just mutually exclusive
nah
depends
an engineer makes a poor dance instructor
everything depends
never said i would not work with anyone else. hell im not even trained in law outside of my industry. but i am one of those goody goodies who cant lie cheat or steal without looking like a stuck goat
that is an inverse generalization
that doesn't mean an engineer couldn't
team-mates are not partners
You think you should specialise first and then branch out or vice versa?
no, i think you generalize FIRST
poly-math master race.
a good leader knows the job of everyone under his command
he might suck at some jobs but he is at least familar with them
you have to know enough to know what you don't know.
I think you can make progress in a few fields but eventually you'll need to have focus, at least within our current confines.
and delegate
you will always have to focucs
Learned through action
a specailist should not be a leader. but a tool in a leaders' tool kit
but that focus is enabled by your teamate
that is the point
if no support, then you MUST be more general
A leader can be a specialisation in and of itself because fuck can it be hard to get people to work well together
the more support, the better you can fill a specific focus
definately
Totally different skill set from whatever you come from before being put in that position a lot of the time
i have met people who are specialists trained to be leaders. most of the time the cause damage ti million dollar machinery
Specialized leaders are shit, seen them drag entire companies into the dirt.
that is afterall how men and women traditionally work together; she priorities and watches the flanks while he specializes on what needs doing
That's because they go from being a nothing to being a leader you need people who work up to that position and who are actually able to learn the skillset rather then some faggot who got trained to lead
that is why i say a good leader is familiar with each job and has a particular specialty
you can't just goto school for 'leader' and expect for that knowledege to replace experience of learning the ropes
"this manager that has worked their way up in the company for the past 10 years versus the harvard graduate..."
fucking derp
yup