#我的策略演变 Learning Strategy: From Breadth-First to Focused Depth
In the past, my learning approach was "greedy for completeness", dabbling in programming, design, and marketing, resulting in a lack of expertise in any area. Later, I adopted the "T-shaped strategy": achieving professional level in one field (such as data analysis) before horizontally expanding related skills (such as business analysis). Through project practice and certification exams, the effectiveness of my learning has significantly improved. This evolution of strategy proves: focus is essential to establish a competitive advantage, and breadth should be built on a foundation of depth.
In the past, my learning approach was "greedy for completeness", dabbling in programming, design, and marketing, resulting in a lack of expertise in any area. Later, I adopted the "T-shaped strategy": achieving professional level in one field (such as data analysis) before horizontally expanding related skills (such as business analysis). Through project practice and certification exams, the effectiveness of my learning has significantly improved. This evolution of strategy proves: focus is essential to establish a competitive advantage, and breadth should be built on a foundation of depth.