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skill
The ability to accurately forecast returns. We measure skill using the information coefficient. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary

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skill skill [skɪl] noun [countable, uncountable]
an ability to do something well, especially because you have learned and practised it:

• You need computing skills for that job.

• The successful applicant should be able to use their own initiative and have good communication skills.

• There are still excellent jobs available for those with the right specialist skills and knowledge.

skill at/​in

• This five-day course provides the opportunity for people to explore and develop their own managerial skills in work which requires leadership.

ˈpeople ˌskills [plural]
the ability to deal with people in an effective way:

• A good lawyer needs academic knowledge, but people skills are just as important.

transˈferable ˌskill [countable usually plural] HUMAN RESOURCES
someone with transferable skills is able to use their skills to do a job for which they have not been formally trained:

• By identifying your transferable skills, you will be able to see a wider range of career possibilities that you are capable of undertaking.

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skill UK US /skɪl/ noun WORKPLACE, HR
[C, usually plural] a particular ability that you develop through training and experience and that is useful in a job: »

communication/interpersonal/negotiation skills

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Many young people have never learned the basic skill of good writing.

business/specialist skills »

A growing part of the charity's work is providing business skills to developing economies.

improve/sharpen/upgrade skills »

Improving your computer skills can help you find higher-paid work.

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We are facing a growing skills shortage in sciences.

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leadership/management/organizational skills

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analytical/practical/technical skills

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have/possess/lack skills

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acquire/develop/learn skills

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apply/use skills

[C or U] an ability to do an activity well, especially because you have practised it: »

He brings his considerable skill and expertise to the role.

See also DESKILL(Cf. ↑deskill), PEOPLE SKILLS(Cf. ↑people skills), RESKILL(Cf. ↑reskill), TRANSFERABLE SKILLS(Cf. ↑transferable skills)

Financial and business terms. 2012.