Skills
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And with such a quickly changing economy where jobs are coming online that might require
skills
that nobody has, if we only look at what someone has done in the past, we're not going to be able to match people to the jobs of the future.
Accenture’s latest workers survey showed that most workers learned key
skills
on the job, not in formal training.
No one should have to risk getting fired to learn the
skills
they need to do their job.
Today’s problems demand we do better to create work that takes full advantage of AI’s amazing capabilities while enhancing our
skills
as we do it.
A side hustle is a great way to try out being your own boss and see if you have those
skills
before fully stepping out on your own.
Urban Dictionary - your source for news and information about the 21st century zeitgeist - describes sex education as: ".. where they try to scare you out of having sex with pictures of diseased genitals..." A more hopeful description of sex education would be something like: a lifelong process of learning about sex and sexuality, exploring values and beliefs and gaining
skills
to navigate relationships and manage your sexual health.
It has to do with watching people train puppies, and realizing they have horrendous interaction skills, horrendous relationship
skills.
These relationship
skills
are so easy.
And I think this whole notion of these
skills
should be taught.
I came back to my village to set up the Bodhi Tree Foundation, an institution that supports rural youth by providing them with education, life
skills
and opportunities.
And so maybe if we lived 200 years, we could accumulate enough
skills
and knowledge to solve some problems.
And you have to have the
skills
that it takes to get a company going.
Those
skills
include everything from technical
skills
if it's a technology business, to marketing and sales and management and so on.
But, you know, not everybody has all these
skills.
Very few people have the full set of
skills
it takes to run a company.
And the social and emotional intelligence it takes to read somebody's words and tone and body language are
skills
that often need to be explicitly taught, the same way we teach things like reading and math.
There's lots of evidence to show that these technologies are rapidly climbing the
skills
ladder.
We decided to come here to the United States in search of new
skills
that would enable us to contribute in a fair way to our society, and maybe even help heal it.
They don't have the right
skills.
But these are
skills
that they've learned mostly from textbooks, and that baby mask is broken.
For each of them soon came to understand that he possessed an unparalleled array of emotional strengths and political
skills
that proved far more important than the thinness of his external résumé.
Think about how valuable our
skills
are, just as much as extroverts'.
It doesn't mean that you've got to turn into an extrovert and burn out, because that's no use for anyone, but what it does mean is that you should value the
skills
and the traits that you have that activism needs.
But yet we had to figure out a way to help him with these big emotions all while teaching him core
skills
of reading and math.
Can we start by recognizing the skills, the occupations?
If we know what that set point is, we can predict fairly accurately when you will be in flow, and it will be when your challenges are higher than average and
skills
are higher than average.
Your
skills
are not quite as high as they should be, but you can move into flow fairly easily by just developing a little more skill.
Boredom begins to be very aversive and apathy becomes very negative: you don't feel that you're doing anything, you don't use your skills, there's no challenge.
Much like human hunter-gatherers, they lived and hunted in complex social groups consisting of a few nuclear families, and used their social
skills
to cooperatively take down larger creatures.
And those are regions that we know support a certain set of cognitive skills: language
skills
like vocabulary and reading as well as the ability to avoid distraction and exert self-control.
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