A skill (also called talent) is the learned capacity to carry out pre-determined results often with the minimum outlay 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 useful only for a certain job. Skill usually requires a certain environmental stimuli and situation to assess the level of skill being shown and used.
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A skill (also called talent) is the learned capacity to carry out pre-determined results often with the minimum outlay 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 useful only for a certain job. Skill usually requires a certain environmental stimuli and situation to assess the level of skill being shown and used.
Examples
- Academic skills
- Reading
- Logic
- Critical Reasoning
- Interpersonal communication
- Speech: listening, talking
- Nonverbal communication
- Literacy: writing, reading
- Motor skills
- Walking, arts and crafts, craft, sport
- Skilled labor
- Innovation Skills
Miscellaneous
- Charisma
- Perception
- Persuasion
- Procedural memory, knowledge, expertise, fluency
- Profession
- Theory of multiple intelligences
- Thinking and intelligence, IQ
See also
- Child
- Competence
- Deskilling
- Four stages of competence
- Game of skill
- Habit (psychology)
- Human development theory
- Incompetence
- Individual capital
- Learning
- Online skill-based game
- Soft skills
- Transferable skills analysis

























