The Case for Generalists Working in Higher Education
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There's a popular belief that being an expert in a specific area leads to career success. However, generalists -- that is those who have a breadth of knowledge that is transferrable across various areas -- are becoming more valuable. Especially for small colleges, it's important to have both faculty and administrative staff who are flexible and can fill gaps and adjust roles when there is turnover. Generalists also excel at collaboration and can be instrumental in solving higher education's most complex problems.
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