Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Skills needed in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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How do we encourage the development of skills needed for the world of tomorrow?
Understanding the customer types is one of the survival skills needed to succeed in the sales industry.
One ex-pastor said:‘Some of my inter-personal skills needed attention', and many have sought counseling help to look at themselves.
future CFOs skills needed to be successful today
possibly with people of many nationalities, and the skills needed in enclosed spaces are very important.
It is essential to equip all levelsand age groups within the workforce with the skills needed in a knowledge-driven economy.
It also indicates the skills needed: fysical, tactical or technical.
There is a mismatch between the skills of those displaced from existing jobs and the skills needed for the new jobs being created.
school staff with the skills needed to manage diversity and promote the recruitment
they will learn the skills needed to make it.
Moreover, the research and teaching skills needed for a viable program especially at the Štoviše, vještine istraživanja i poučavanja potrebne za održiv program posebno na.
Emergency Medicine is a branch of medicine that concentrates on the understanding and skills needed for the prevention, diagnosis and….
develop knowledge and skills needed to change behavior
Efforts will be made to support the development of the expertise and skills needed in a knowledge-based society.
Now, one might ask what are the skills needed for this dynamic profession?
Digital literacy was also promoted by encouraging new skills needed in an information-driven society.
to reach new audiences and to develop the skills needed in the digital age.
the objective has been to equip the adult population with the skills needed in the information society.
A loan guarantee scheme to help Master's degree students to finance their studies abroad and to acquire the skills needed for knowledge intensive jobs.
A more precise distinction should be made between the various services and the skills needed for these services.