Expertise
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He doesn't have to experience the anxiety of not knowing because of limited
expertise.
In doing this we have created at least 100 skilled jobs in Jamaica alone, and these are physicians with
expertise
and special training.
What happens is that when a typical NGO comes in, they not only bring in their
expertise
but they also bring in additional resources.
I wasn't weighed down by
expertise
or conventional wisdom.
This moment right now, when we think about the meaning of imagination, is so fundamentally important, and our ability to take that spirit and to take that sense that there is something greater out there, is not just a matter of technical
expertise.
He was there as a neighbor who cared, but he was also bringing in his professional
expertise
and resources when the moment called for it.
What resources and
expertise
do you bring to the table?
Expertise
tells you otherwise.
Politics, business, health advice require expertise, just like surgery.
But true
expertise
is found on evidence.
What matters is the quality, and not the quantity of
expertise.
Now, another time we feel more confident speaking up is when we have
expertise.
Expertise
gives us credibility.
Maybe we need more resources, technology,
expertise
than what we currently have.
Most of the work that we do requires a multiplicity of skills, and brains and brawn, technical
expertise
and intuitive mastery, perspiration and inspiration in the words of Thomas Edison.
As our tools improve, technology magnifies our leverage and increases the importance of our
expertise
and our judgment and our creativity.
The first part of the answer is that technology magnifies our leverage, increases the importance, the added value of our expertise, our judgment and our creativity.
When I put that to the President of Sierra Leone, the next day he asked the World Bank to send him a team to give
expertise
on how to conduct auctions.
But big projects like the Event Horizon Telescope are successful due to all the interdisciplinary
expertise
different people bring to the table.
Not one mention of our moral and professional obligation of preventing harm to the public, or the fact that we have all this expertise, resources and, for some, even tenure to, you know, accomplish this task.
Now in her job, the engineer's job is to pick the one that best meets the goals of the design, which she knows as a human better than anyone else, using human judgment and
expertise.
But to do so, we need all the skills and
expertise
for that decision in the team.
Because I thought we had to study the performance of AI in comparison to humans, especially on the skills and
expertise
which are believed to be acquired only by humans and only through education.
And we work with them to bring the tech sector to the table with artists and creatives and marketing
expertise
so that we can actually have a more robust and challenging of extremism that works together.
It allows us to get more out of the limited resources and
expertise
we have and at the same time benefit from lower prices.
Now, Elissa's
expertise
is in the effects of severe, chronic psychological stress on our mind's and our body's health.
Thousands of scientists from different fields added their
expertise
to telomere research, and the findings have poured in.
These grandmothers’
expertise
can mean the difference between life and death for their families– but why do they stop having calves?
I don't just mean giving a few dollars or a few hours; I mean how can you use your
expertise
to innovate new ways of serving others.
If you tell me you're going to be the developer of the map of the human genome, you better know what a human genome is; I want you to have
expertise.
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