Book Club Review: Range - Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialised World
Author: David Epstein
Reviewer: Kristine Chadwick
I am not sure if I was more excited about the kedgeree brunch at Ozone or the discussion of the book. As a specialist generalist, I love the idea that I wasn’t alone and that there was evidence that being a generalist wasn’t a draw back in a world seemingly dominated by specialists.
While we waited for our brunch to arrive, discussion ensued. We agreed that one of the best things about being a generalist was it gave us the freedom to collaborate with other disciplines and we could easily communicate across silos. If you do the hard graft, learn all the disciplines, then you’re in a position to ask for what you want, whether it be a promotion or to work on a specific project.