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  • adjective Of or pertaining to multiple skills.

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multi- +‎ skill

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Examples

  • Much of the work itself has changed from unskilled labor to the application of knowledge, from repetitive tasks to more meaningful work, from individual work to teamwork, from functional to project-based work, from single-skill to multiskill work.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • Much of the work itself has changed from unskilled labor to the application of knowledge, from repetitive tasks to more meaningful work, from individual work to teamwork, from functional to project-based work, from single-skill to multiskill work.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • It would be good that each province had at least a small pilot plan of the way to organize work with the multiskill and irregular schedule system.

    STATEMENT AT 3RD CONGRESS OF CUBA'S COMMUNIST PA 1986

  • Using the multiskill, gentlemen, we can avoid that this thing degenerate.

    STATEMENT AT 3RD CONGRESS OF CUBA'S COMMUNIST PA 1986

  • Referring to the manner in which we can improve our system by overcoming subjective factors, he mentioned the one dealing with the real development of human resources, beginning with the fact that in some places there is high productivity and yield with very few workers, and in others there are inflated payrolls, which is why there is a need for cutting back those structures and re-establishing the multiskill system to save in that way.

    REPORT ON CASTRO ANPP CLOSING SPEECH TELEVISED 1986

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