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shodown wrote: » its hard to say, but when your peers start coming to you for advice, and its no question in your organization who to ask about a particular subject.
Asif Dasl wrote: » You are not an expert when you know a little about a lot, but you are an expert when you know a lot about a little. That is to say, when you specialize in a topic then you can be called an expert. Even if there are more knowledgeable people.. even someone like Einstein didn't get the full answer to everything - nobody can know everything but you can know a lot about a few topics - then you are an expert IMO.
MTciscoguy wrote: » No matter how much I have learned, the one most important thing I have learned is there is always someone who know more than I do, so I will never reach a point where I consider myself an expert.
DevilWAH wrote: » Knowing more than every one else is not the definition on an expert. Take racing as a sport, every one of the drivers on the grid on an F1 race are Expert drivers, and indeed any professional race-driver of any series who is having a successful career is an Expert. Guru, Master, Genius are reserved for the people who stand out in a particular field about the crowd, Expert is some one who has demonstrated they can be relied on by others.
colemic wrote: » ...so by that logic, there are no experts, anywhere, in anything.
Kai123 wrote: » There’s an academic word for this but I can’t remember it.
MTciscoguy wrote: » that was a title given to me by my peers
DevilWAH wrote: » Exactly, you are defined an expert by others.
networker050184 wrote: » I consider myself an expert in a few technologies. Personally I think if you can intelligently discuss, implement, and troubleshoot a technology at the advanced level you can consider yourself an expert in it.
NOC-Ninja wrote: » I still study on nights and weekends.
MTciscoguy wrote: » But the question is: "When would you consider yourself an Expert"
DevilWAH wrote: » At work I consider my self the on site expert in networking. But when I am talking to some of our support engineers I consider myself a novice. I don't think of "expert" being a constant thing, you take on the role of an expert or that of the novice depending on the situation and move between them as needed.
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