So I decided on the area of expertise. I cannot be strong in all areas of ERP. I decided to be specialized.
There are two terms: Generalized and specialized. Everyone has their own way of thinking and makes adjustments in life.
I am more focused on Specialization.
I remember the quote from Bruce Lee.
I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times.”
Many times, big organizations prefer the Generalized expertise of people. These people are very good at communication. Usually, these people work at the start of a project. When a project goes into a critical phase, they outsource things to specialized people.
Generalized people usually work in requirement gathering sessions. Most of the time, their deliverables are documents.
Specialized people deliver the solution, actually. Both have their own importance.
But I like to be specialization. So I decided to work on three areas.
- Inventory management.
- Advance warehouse management.
- Enterprise asset management
Previously, I was thinking about where to start. Now I have an answer.
Decide what you want. Clarity is the starting point. I know planning and execution are also important points.
But a clear decision on what you want is the starting point.
Anyhow, I decided to be specialized. I have a clear vision of the areas in which I need expertise.
Now it’s time to plan and execute.
Let’s go there.