skills

A skill is the learned ability to perform an action with determined results with good execution often within a given amount of time, energy, or both. Skills can often be divided into domain-general and domain-specific skills. For example, in the domain of work, some general skills would include time management, teamwork and leadership, self-motivation and others, whereas domain-specific skills would be used only for a certain job. Skill usually requires certain environmental stimuli and situations to assess the level of skill being shown and used.
A skill may be called an art when it represents a body of knowledge or branch of learning, as in the art of medicine or the art of war. Although the arts are also skills, there are many skills that form an art but have no connection to the fine arts. A practice is when the learned skill is put into practice. An art or skill may be the basis for a profession, trade, or craft.
People need a broad range of skills to contribute to the modern economy. A joint ASTD and U.S. Department of Labor study showed that through technology, the workplace is changing, and identified 16 basic skills that employees must have to be able to change with it. Three broad categories of skills are suggested and these are technical, human, and conceptual. The first two can be substituted with hard and soft skills, respectively.

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  1. J

    Help!! Where do I start??

    Can anyone give me some advice on where to start :confused: I am a 30 year old girl and I'm looking to start a new career in plumbing. I work full time shifts as cabin crew and can't afford to give up work to do a college course, as I work different days/times night school is also a bit tricky...
  2. F

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  3. B

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  4. P

    Hi there - Training Plumber Just Joined

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  5. P

    Plumber Pete,guidance required

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  6. M

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  7. R

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  8. A

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  9. S

    The grass is always greener

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  10. A

    I need a career change - Help !!!!!!

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  11. S

    Newbie says hello

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  12. M

    Doing a Technical Certificate level 2 and hoping to find some experience in W Yorks.

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  13. M

    Doing a Technical Certificate level 2 and hoping to find some experience in W Yorks.

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  14. W

    Wanting to become a plumber.

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  15. F

    New Entrants Plumb and Gas

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  16. Dan

    Free CSCS Card | Free Plumbers CSCS Cards

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  17. N

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  18. M

    New poster Trade Qualified

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  19. A

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  20. S

    Gas work for family

    Hi all, being gas registered through a company, can we do gas work ie: a boiler change for family?
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