You've heard about the T-shaped professional. Having a breadth of surface level knowledge and skill in various areas and depth of skill and knowledge in one specific area. For example, a T-shaped designer may know a little bit about visual design and UX research but be super skilled at Interaction Design. Or so the story goes.
This!!! This is very apt! I've been looking for a way to describe this cos I also find myself playing different roles with varying levels of expertise and mentors tend to advise you to narrow down and focus. To each their own and maybe "Broken comb" is the way to go for some of us!
This!!! This is very apt! I've been looking for a way to describe this cos I also find myself playing different roles with varying levels of expertise and mentors tend to advise you to narrow down and focus. To each their own and maybe "Broken comb" is the way to go for some of us!
I think at different times, you might need to spend more time on one thing than on the others but it doesn't mean that you can't do many things.