Generally Speaking
23 Aug 2013I was recently asked to infer my knowledge of a specific situation into a general topic. It made me think about generalization, you know generally speaking.
Generalizations are generally good, but they are never great. Details and specifics are so valuable to understanding and specifically in a startup, it’s the details that we should be paying attention too.
I’ve also noticed that it is easy to give general advice (or criticism), but being more specific in our advice (or criticism) takes an investment. Time must be invested to be able to clearly give specific input.
I value this type of input more than generalizations, and I am going to do my best to give feedback that is as specific as possible.