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Tag: Pablo Picasso

Steve Jobs, Pablo Picasso, Nate Silver: why the most creative people are generalists

2013-05-18 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Systems AI, Design UX, Metadata Masterdata

Steve Jobs, Nate Silver, And Pablo Picasso: Why The Most Creative People Are Generalists By: Drake Baer, fastcompany.com The compelling case for why a breadth of knowledge and a depth of expertise spur innovation. In the sum­mer of 1982 a 27-year-old Steve Jobs accept­ed an award at the Acad­e­my of Achieve­ment. Dur­ing his brief speech, … Continue reading Steve Jobs, Pablo Picasso, Nate Silver: why the most creative people are generalists

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