Should You Be a Generalist or a Specialist?

EPISODE · Apr 18, 2022 · 11 MIN

Should You Be a Generalist or a Specialist?

from Faithful on the Clock

Faithful on the Clock is a podcast with the mission of getting your work and faith aligned. We want you to understand Who you're serving and why so you can get more joy and legacy from every minute spent on the clock. Thanks for joining us and taking this step toward a more fulfilling job and relationship with God!Want to join us on social media? We'd love to have you stay up-to-date with the show on all our platforms!TwitterFacebookPinterestInstagramLinkedInYouTubeIn this episode...Faithful on the Clock https://faithfulontheclock.com/should-you-be-a-generalist-or-a-specialist Businesses these days like to sort professionals into one of two camps–generalist or specialist. What are the pros and cons of each, and where can we see both groups cooperating with each other in scripture? Which one is best for you? That’s up this week in Episode 38 of the Faithful on the Clock podcast.Timestamps:[00:04] - Intro[00:31] - Why understanding generalization vs. specialization is important[01:10] - Specialist pros and cons[03:08] - Generalist pros and cons[04:48] - You can move from specialist or generalist but have to be well-prepared for the transition.[05:41] - Exodus and Romans both demonstrate that it’s necessary for both generalists and specialists to work together.[07:24] - Tips for telling whether generalizing or specializing might suit you better[09:05] - Prayer[09:50] - Outro/What’s coming up nextKey takeaways:Being a generalist or specialist can influence your career and interactions to a high degree.Specialists can get hired for their expertise. They have less competition for jobs and have the potential to be paid more for their skills, but they also have to update their skills and run the risk of becoming obsolete if they don’t adapt.Generalists take a broad view of the workplace. They are able to see how everyone interconnects and subsequently can be great leaders. But they are easier to replace and have to prove their value.You are not “stuck” in one group or the other. Specialists can become generalists and generalists can learn to specialize.The building of the tabernacle in Exodus, along with guidance from Romans, shows that both specialists and generalists are important and that both groups need to work together to serve God.To decide which path is best for you, examine your preferences and habits. If you don’t mind working a long time for something and have good focus, and if you don’t have a lot of interests, specializing might be better. If you like organizing people, enjoy learning all the time, and are energized by being the one in control of the big picture, generalization might be better.Relevant Links:Generalist vs. Specialist: Which Is Better? | Indeed.comGeneralists Versus Specialists: The Winner Doesn’t Take It AllDon’t Underestimate Generalists: They Bring Value to Your TeamWho Makes More: Generalists or Specialists?Is It Better to Be a Generalist or a Specialist?CTAs:Examine your work preferences and habits. Think about whether you lean toward generalization or specialization.Set at least one short- and long-term goal based on your conclusion to the above call-to-action. What’s coming up next: Loyalty is half the battle for any successful professional or company. Episode 39 breaks down what building loyalty takes and why it needs to be a priority.Support the show!Visit the Faithful on the Clock Patreon page to choose a tier plan and become a supporting member. You'll gain access to goodies like early episode access, newsletters, and more based on the plan that's right for you.Support this Podcast

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