
5 ways to ask for the development support you actually need as a generalist
Your manager wants to help you grow and develop in ways that make sense for you. They just need more direction to be effective.
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As a generalist, should you focus more on vertical or lateral career moves?
We all know it can be tempting to focus solely on lateral career moves to explore new roles and gain a broad skill set, but is this best?
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What we wish the world knew about generalists
The following article is a collaborative effort from folks who champion the value of being a generalist.
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What to do when you hit a career plateau as a Generalist
Hey generalists! Does your career ‘path’ look a little something like this?
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AMA (Ask Milly Anything)
The Q: "I'm doing two related but very distinct things -- how do I manage talking to two different audiences at the same time"
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✍🏽 In your own words: ed #2
During her 15-year career as a consultant and Fortune 500 leader, Katie's become, by all accounts - an exceptional generalist. Through credit underwriting, marketing, product, operations, and Chief of Staff roles, each position offered a chance to grow and add tools to her leadership kit.
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You might be a generalist if...
The world of work is not as traditional as it used to be. There are so many ways to be “successful” other than the 9-5 career, rigid ladder. And for those of us generalists who don’t want to specialize, I want you to know that you can have a successful, squiggly, meandering career full of meaning and purpose by embracing your generalist nature.
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An open letter to generalists
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In your own words: edition #1
From packing a few suitcases at 18 and moving countries by myself, to a place with no friends and no family, to living in multiple countries and cities, meeting so many interesting people, who've had incredible influence on my life it has been a wild journey! Looking back at it all now, I wouldn't change a thing.
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