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As calm seas don't make skilled sailors, neither do corporate jobs or elite business school degrees guarantee skilled managers or leaders.
Technology continues to make skilled jobs "tradable," that is, exportable to lower-wage countries, and corporations are making productivity gains through automation, not new hiring.
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The framework that the report adopts is skills-biased technical change (SBTC): technology has made skilled people more productive and less skilled people redundant.
Like Brecht in "Mother Courage," Ms. Nottage makes skilled use of songs to propel her story.
This led many countries to devise labour programs that made skilled jobs more accessible to the general population.
Although some attempts have been made, skilled performance in AAS should not be evaluated comprehensively by traditional quantitative measurements (e.g. measuring time, distance or score) or in comparison to other participants as in many traditional sports.
So, that makes "skilled labor" a "push" rather than a clear and compelling driver of job creation for the United States.
Beyond basic needs, marketers have made skilled use of creativity, intuition, and focus groups to stir insatiable desires for infinite variations on familiar products.
Could our ineffectiveness at addressing the skills mismatches behind this phenomenon be in part because we can make the skilled overwork?
Institutions like the Museum of Natural History hired her to teach henna workshops, and when attendees saw the intricacy of her designs, they told her she would make a skilled cake decorator.
But passing a test doesn't make you skilled in computer security.
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