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Business, 12.05.2021 18:00 remyboy1938

1. ability a group of learned or natural skills required to perform a task
2. competency
skill learned by book or training, such as math or using tools
3. hard skill
examining and understanding one's own attitudes and knowledge
4. self-awareness
in business, a combination of ability and skill required to do a task; able to perform a task at an expected level, usually above average
5. skill
attribute that comes naturally to a person, such as manual dexterity
6. skillset
people skills learned by experience and practice, such as communication and listening
7. soft skill
something one has learned to do well by training and practice

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