Skills
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- Main article: Ability
A skill is an ability, usually learned, to perform actions.
Examples include:
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[edit] Skills taught in clinical settings
[edit] Skills in educational setting
[edit] Skills in the workplace
- Employee skills
- Innovation Skills
- Skilled labor
- Skilled worker
- Skill (labour)
- Skilled industrial workers
- Skills management
- Transferable skills analysis
[edit] See also
- Competence
- Focal Skills
- Four stages of competence
- Game of skill
- Human development theory
- Incompetence
- Individual capital
- Life skills
- Skill learning
- Skills for care
- Skills for life
- Soft skills
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