Range, Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World
439 EGP
A compelling argument against overspecialization, demonstrating how breadth of knowledge and diverse experiences often lead to greater innovation and problem-solving success than narrow expertise alone.
This work challenges the conventional wisdom that early specialization is the path to success, instead making a data-driven case for the power of generalists. Drawing from sports, science, business, and the arts, it explores how individuals with broad interests and varied experiences often outperform specialists in complex, unpredictable environments. The book appeals to professionals, students, and parents questioning whether deep focus or wide-ranging curiosity serves better in our rapidly changing world. Its accessible writing style makes research from psychology and organizational behavior engaging for general readers seeking career and educational guidance.
| Dimensions | 330 × 170 × 250 cm |
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