Really quite interesting. I have often believed that what I learned in law school was to not be a lawyer but to synthesize hundreds of pages into a few words — to discern the “essence” from the vast array of information, which has allowed me to make proper prioritization decisions about anything and everything — from business, to family, to time management. This was a “transference” skill that I have applied over and over again to learning different industries, and management traits. You helped clarify some of that for me with this very well written piece.
Really quite interesting. I have often believed that what I learned in law school was to not be a lawyer but to synthesize hundreds of pages into a few words — to discern the “essence” from the vast array of information, which has allowed me to make proper prioritization decisions about anything and everything — from business, to family, to time management. This was a “transference” skill that I have applied over and over again to learning different industries, and management traits. You helped clarify some of that for me with this very well written piece.
Thank you Mark - interesting example of what clearly for you has been a "strong positive" skill transfer
Well done Zach. Am enjoying your insights!
CC
Many thanks Chris, great to hear from you!