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You'll also be expected to develop your research skills and know how to interpret reams of data and suitably communicate the results.
Regulators often lacked the skills and know how to effectively police financial firms.
Now 10, Francesca has knife skills and knows how to make cappuccinos on an espresso machine.
Skills: If you're trying out for a team, make sure you know all of the rules and know how to play the game.
More likely, when scientists sit down together, what gets passed on is not restraint, but skills and know-how of direct use in bomb-making.
However, the talents, skills and know-how of workers what is sometimes called "human capital"—is probably worth 4 to 5 times more than corporate assets.
Prison officers with the skills and know-how of managing tricky situations, known as "jail-craft", have been lost, replaced by many young and inexperienced personnel: less than half have 10 or more years' service, while well over a third have worked behind bars for less than three years.
One participant noted, "It is too bad wasting the skills and know-how of trained supporters".
However, the success of data analytics depends wholly on people who can link analytics to the business, as well as those with the skills and know-how to be able to take advantage of analytics.
Network administrators possess the skills and know-how to keep the computer systems communicating and functioning.
"How and with what means the students study are more important in attaining the know how of the 21st century skills.
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