Common MBA

This happens in IT, too. Itโ€™s a very common MBA idea, I think, across industries. Iโ€™d wager a guess that it occurs because MBAs have no special skills and that causes them to believe that no one else does, either.

At a previous job it was announced that every systems engineer would be trained in everything so that weโ€™d all be able to do any IT role found there. That encompassed about 30 areas of expertise and maybe 200+ subfields within those specialties. Needless to say, this didnโ€™t work as itโ€™s absolutely impossible. Just absurd. One would need a lifespan of a thousand years to become even adequate โ€” much less achieve expertise โ€” in all of those areas.

This initiative utterly failed and was quickly forgotten.