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- Q7667929 subject Q7012005.
- Q7667929 abstract "The concept of T-shaped skills, or T-shaped persons is a metaphor used in job recruitment to describe the abilities of persons in the workforce. The vertical bar on the T represents the depth of related skills and expertise in a single field, whereas the horizontal bar is the ability to collaborate across disciplines with experts in other areas and to apply knowledge in areas of expertise other than one's own.The earliest reference is by David Guest in 1991. Tim Brown, CEO of the IDEO design consultancy defended this approach to résumé assessment as a method to build interdisciplinary work teams for creative processes.".
- Q7667929 wikiPageExternalLink t-shaped-professionals-t-shaped-skills-hybrid-managers.
- Q7667929 wikiPageExternalLink t-shaped-people-jobs-and-recruiting-4828.html.
- Q7667929 wikiPageExternalLink tsummit.org.
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- Q7667929 wikiPageExternalLink 2027969.article.
- Q7667929 wikiPageExternalLink T-shaped.asp.
- Q7667929 wikiPageExternalLink t-shaped-innovators-identifying-the-right-talent.
- Q7667929 wikiPageWikiLink Q13440398.
- Q7667929 wikiPageWikiLink Q18534.
- Q7667929 wikiPageWikiLink Q682435.
- Q7667929 wikiPageWikiLink Q7012005.
- Q7667929 wikiPageWikiLink Q7922647.
- Q7667929 wikiPageWikiLink Q849359.
- Q7667929 wikiPageWikiLink Q899277.
- Q7667929 comment "The concept of T-shaped skills, or T-shaped persons is a metaphor used in job recruitment to describe the abilities of persons in the workforce. The vertical bar on the T represents the depth of related skills and expertise in a single field, whereas the horizontal bar is the ability to collaborate across disciplines with experts in other areas and to apply knowledge in areas of expertise other than one's own.The earliest reference is by David Guest in 1991.".
- Q7667929 label "T-shaped skills".