Nothing to be ashamed of there. You hadn't had enough domain specific exposure to cut through the jargon from the sounds of it. First exercise I do with my hires/juniors is work to connect what we're doing with something they already know.
That's communication 101.
201 is divesting yourself of the assumption you always know exactly what everyone else is talking about, and remembering that it never hurts to play the fool and learn something, as in the process of being taught, sometimes new knowledge will become apparent.
People who master both pieces tend to be the most amazingly competent people I've ever had the privilege to work with.
That's communication 101.
201 is divesting yourself of the assumption you always know exactly what everyone else is talking about, and remembering that it never hurts to play the fool and learn something, as in the process of being taught, sometimes new knowledge will become apparent.
People who master both pieces tend to be the most amazingly competent people I've ever had the privilege to work with.