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By Ed Mendlowitz
Call Me Before You Do Anything: The Art of Accounting
I was not a specialist. In some respects, I am the last of the “expert generalists” and generalists are fast becoming extinct.
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In this age of specialization and niche expertise, being a generalist is a negative to most people, indicating a lack of competency in their area. I tend to think of the old general practitioner physicians versus the modern-day specialists. No one looks at the whole patient.
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