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Can women make it to the top with feminine skills of synthesizing lots of input, sharing power, and exhibiting relational skills, collaboration and inclusion?
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The future belongs to organizations that can create effective collaboration across a wide variety of skills and capabilities.
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Skills such as listening, collaboration, communication and supportiveness are wonderful human traits that we should all aspire to.
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The initiative recognizes the importance of encouraging young people to develop skills like creativity, innovation and collaboration that will prepare the next generation of leaders in our global economy.
FORBES: New York Hall of Science Opens New Maker Space
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We find this works best when environmental studies are combined with emotional and social intelligence, to help kids bring skills like motivation, teamwork and collaboration to bear on understanding our ecological predicaments and finding workable solutions.
FORBES: Daniel Goleman on the Importance of Ecological Intelligence
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Finally, understanding a building from this holistic point of view requires collaboration between facilities and IT organizations at new levels and creates the need for new transformational skills in your organization.
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Current education methods focus on subject skills, but often neglect crucial components to career success like leadership, communication and collaboration.
FORBES: Can Gamification Save Our Broken Education System?
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While it is not possible to fully quantify female working styles, I would argue that the skills acquired by women throughout their careers paired with brains wired for multi-tasking and collaboration make them natural innovators.
FORBES: The Immeasurable Value of Retaining Women in the Workplace
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Capacity building, through artisan and designer collaboration, transferred and honed the skill level of the craftspeople in pit-loom woven fabric, chunri making skills, embroidery and ralli-making and developed designs to attract the contemporary market demands.
UNESCO: World Heritage Site at Makli