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Jack of all trades or SME? Which is most important?

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Howdy all.

I've designed and delivered on a fairly broad range of topics over the years, from Driver Safety to IT systems training, from Coaching skills to Financial Services Regulation. I've worked for a diverse range of firms and have always been quite proud of the fact I've able to turn my hand to provide whatever is needed, and to a very good standard.

However, I have some concerns that I may be becoming a Jack of all trades and master of none.

I'd be interested to find out what the TZ folks feel is most important for a trainer/training manager.

Good all-rounder or expert in their field?

James 

2 Responses

  1. look at it another way….

    jack of all trades or SME

    or

    polymath or narrow field of expertise

     

  2. master of design and delivery

    James

    Your expertise is in the design and delivery elements….thats a skill right there.  

    Shows you are able to adapt depending on audience and content. 

     

     

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