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Biweeklycast
Biweeklycast
65 episodes
2 weeks ago

Friendly discussions about life, business, engineering, and learning between Dima Malenko and Slava Rudnytskyi.

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Management
Business
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Friendly discussions about life, business, engineering, and learning between Dima Malenko and Slava Rudnytskyi.

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Management
Business
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60: Range
Biweeklycast
48 minutes 41 seconds
3 months ago
60: Range

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Dima and Slava have read the book “Range: How Generalists Triumph in a Specialised World” and discuss what it means to be a generalist and what it takes to triumph.

  • Range: How Generalists Triumph in a Specialised World by David Epstein
  • Biweekly 42: How Mind Change
  • Wicked and kind learning environments
  • Peacetime CEO/Wartime CEO
  • "Story telling with some examples"
  • General statements cannot be proven with just an example
  • Who do we call “generalists”, anyway?
  • T-shaped skills
  • Lateral thinking
  • The Market for Lemons – a theory behind bad products succeeding on a marketplace
  • Best sellers vs best readers
  • All bookclub episodes of Biweekly
  • Next bookclub episode is going to be an experiment: a book vs podcasts
  • Book: The Art of Rest: How to Find Respite in the Modern Age by Claudia Hammond
Biweeklycast

Friendly discussions about life, business, engineering, and learning between Dima Malenko and Slava Rudnytskyi.