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"interrelated skills" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to two or more skills that are strongly related or interdependent. For example: "Having good communication and interpersonal skills are interrelated skills that are beneficial for success in the workplace."
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However, construction activity is usually subject to more risk than other business activities because of its complexity particularly in coordinating a wide range of disparate and interrelated skills and activities.
A: I have an incredible team with interrelated skills and a long collective background in science, policy, and evaluation.
Practice interrelated skills when you have downtime.
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Firstly, recent research has discovered four interrelated non-technical skills in the context of intensive care: task management, teamworking, situation awareness, and decision-making [ 9].
Similarly, research on the elements of positive human development has identified a set of interrelated experiences, relationships, skills, and values that are associated with reduced high-risk behaviors and increased thriving behaviors [ 11].
Participants' demographic characteristics and satisfaction from first visit with a health care professional to diagnosis are presented in Table 1.> Patients' perceptions of satisfaction with wait times were influenced by three interrelated dimensions: the interpersonal skills of treating physicians, coordination of care across providers, and timeliness of care.
Taking a qualitative research approach, this paper applies a framework for partnership capacity based on interrelated factors, including capital, commitment, skill base, motivation, communication and political influence.
The 'Triple-S' research framework asks executives to deconstruct network effects into three interrelated components: Segmentation, socialization, and skill-ification, as follows.
Child development is dynamic and involves the maturation of interrelated systems: cognitive, physical, and social-emotional skills (Casey et al. 2005).
Most assessments of competence include direct observation of practice in the clinical setting enabling the assessment of the interrelated domains of competence, namely: medical knowledge, scientific enquiry, clinical skills and patient care, professionalism, communication and interpersonal skills, knowledge of the health system and learning through reflective practice [ 3].
The ongoing effects are evident within Indigenous communities that are struggling with interrelated crises of family violence, poverty, addictions, lack of traditional skills, lack of role models, and feelings of isolation.
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