underspecialization
Underspecialization is a pattern in which an individual, team, or organization possesses broad but relatively shallow expertise across several domains rather than deep, focused knowledge in a single area. It is most visible in contexts that prize flexibility and generalist problem solving, but it can impede performance when tasks demand advanced competencies, rigorous standards, or rapid execution in a specialized field. The concept is closely examined in relation to overspecialization, which emphasizes depth at the expense of breadth.
Contexts include education, the labor market, and technology design. In education, curricula or career pathways that
Causes include rapid expansion of fields, hiring practices that seek versatility, limited access to deep apprenticeship
Consequences can include slower proficiency on advanced tasks, greater error rates in specialized work, longer onboarding
Assessment typically involves measures of depth alongside breadth, such as performance on domain-specific tasks, certifications, or