Monthly Archives: October 2009

The Lack of Generalists

October 6, 2009
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I came across this article titled The Last Days of the Polymath. It’s an excellent article that got me thinking about my day job. I’m a generalist, though, ironically, my title proclaims me a specialist albeit in an artificial construct called “complex solutions”. Generally, what I do is think about the problems our clients inform us about. Our clients have a variety of problems. A single solution isn’t going to cut it, otherwise they’d already have purchased said solution. These clients usually have compelling and complex problems that are (usually) ahead of what the industry norm is currently focused upon. That’s OK, that’s cooler in my mind. However, to address the problem requires the outlook of a generalist and not a specialist. The problem at hand is never so narrowly focused or defined that a single, simple, and deep approach can be applied. The problem is usually one where you want to apply a “good enough” solution. One that may only resolve 50% of the issues at hand, but that’s better than what the client currently is dealing with which is a 0% solution to the problem. True specialists usually come in before us and proclaim how their given product

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Less Posts … All Around

October 6, 2009
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I read a very limited number of mostly nerdy/technical blogs. I’ve been more than a bit surprised that over the past 8 – 12 months many have slowed down appreciably in posting and some haven’t had updates since the spring. And it’s not that these blogs were erratic before, they were regularly updated. Now, even some which had fairly prolific authors seem to be posting less. And it’s not like with me, who looks at this as just an idle curiosity and as something to use to post some thoughts now and again. Instead, they were rather interesting sites. Now, the one that truly surprised me was Marc Andreeson’s blog. It was great. And then it stopped. He’s explained the stoppage. He started a fund. Good for him! He’s down to earth and a nerd so he gets it. It’ll be good for the startups of Silicon Valley. But I miss his posts. And he seems to have cleansed his blog. I have no idea if this is so he can start fresh or that’s he’s abandoned the blog. I’m hoping he’s just resetting. His blog was always full of nuggets. Which reminds me, I watched  this interview with Andreeson.

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