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A collection of English vocabulary terms and definitions covering durable human skills that are difficult for artificial intelligence to replicate in the workforce.
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Empathy
is the ability to understand and share the feelings of others, facilitating compassionate and supportive interactions.
Critical thinking
The process of objectively analyzing and evaluating an issue to form a reasoned judgment.The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
Ethical judgment
The ability to evaluate and make decisions based on moral principles and values.
Relationship building
The act of establishing and maintaining professional or personal connections with others.
Conflict resolution
The process of finding a peaceful and effective solution to a disagreement or dispute.
Leadership initiative
The act of taking the lead and showing guidance in a professional context.
Durable skills
Timeless, non-technical abilities that remain valuable throughout a career regardless of technological changes.
Workforce development
The process of improving the skills, productivity, and effectiveness of employees.
Indispensable
Being absolutely necessary and impossible to replace.
Stakeholders
People, groups, or organizations that have an interest or concern in a business or project.
Body language
Non-verbal communication expressed through physical gestures, posture, and facial expressions.
Compassionate care
Providing help or service with genuine sympathy and concern for the sufferings of others.
Conscience
An internal moral sense of what is right or wrong that guides a person's behavior.
Gut feeling
An intuitive or instinctive reaction to a situation rather than one based on conscious reasoning.
Decision-making
The cognitive process of choosing between different alternative courses of action.