Generalist vs. Specialist in Construction

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this one is geared towards the management side but maybe still applies to trades.. I keep seeing conflicting articles titles things such as "why generalists are winning in the age of AI" or "why technical specialists more important than ever in the age of AI" everyone's got an opinion. what are you guys seeing out there and predicting is a better approach for a career path what does it mean to be a generalist vs specialist in Construction? submitted by /u/CallMeDirtyD [link] [comments]

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Originally published on April 06, 2026. Curated by Construction News.

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