This framing is not quite right, because it implies that there’s a clean division of labour between thinkers and doers. A better claim would be: “we have a bunch of thinkers, now we need a bunch of thinker-doers”.
This framing is not quite right, because it implies that there’s a clean division of labour between thinkers and doers. A better claim would be: “we have a bunch of thinkers, now we need a bunch of thinker-doers”.