generalistgen‧e‧ral‧ist /ˈdʒenərəlɪst/ noun [countable]

- It also requires presentation in a manner acceptable to both generalist and specialist managers.
- Once the managers began to see that they were running a business, they realized that their role was to be generalists.
- Others are generalists, providing information on many destinations and methods of traveling.
- The conflict within public bureaucracies between specialists and generalists is familiar to all students of modern government.
- This raises the question of the role of the specialist agency in relation to the generalist and the development of a referral system.
- Workplace 2000 companies will be looking for flexible generalists, not specialists.
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