Capability vs. Skill

By Jaxson

  • Skill

    A skill is the ability to carry out a task with determined results often within a given amount of time, energy, or both. Skills can often be divided into domain-general and domain-specific skills. For example, in the domain of work, some general skills would include time management, teamwork and leadership, self-motivation and others, whereas domain-specific skills would be used only for a certain job. Skill usually requires certain environmental stimuli and situations to assess the level of skill being shown and used.

    People need a broad range of skills to contribute to a modern economy. A joint ASTD and U.S. Department of Labor study showed that through technology, the workplace is changing, and identified 16 basic skills that employees must have to be able to change with it. Three broad categories of skills are suggested and these are technical, human, and conceptual. The first two can be substituted with hard and soft skills, respectively.

Wikipedia
  • Capability (noun)

    the power or ability to generate an outcome

  • Skill (noun)

    Capacity to do something well; technique, ability. Skills are usually acquired or learned, as opposed to abilities, which are often thought of as innate.

  • Skill (noun)

    Discrimination; judgment; propriety; reason; cause.

  • Skill (noun)

    Knowledge; understanding.

  • Skill (noun)

    Display of art; exercise of ability; contrivance; address.

  • Skill (adjective)

    Great, excellent. 1980s–1990s

  • Skill (verb)

    To set apart; separate.

  • Skill (verb)

    To discern; have knowledge or understanding; to know how (to).

  • Skill (verb)

    To know; to understand.

  • Skill (verb)

    To have knowledge or comprehension; discern.

  • Skill (verb)

    To have personal or practical knowledge; be versed or practised; be expert or dextrous.

  • Skill (verb)

    To make a difference; signify; matter.

  • Skill (verb)

    To spend acquired points in exchange for skills.

Wiktionary
  • Capability (noun)

    the power or ability to do something

    “the company’s capability to increase productivity”

    “he had an intuitive capability of bringing the best out in people”

  • Capability (noun)

    the extent of someone’s or something’s ability

    “the job is beyond my capabilities”

  • Capability (noun)

    a facility on a computer for performing a specified task

    “a graphics capability”

  • Capability (noun)

    forces or resources giving a country the ability to undertake a particular kind of military action

    “their nuclear weapons capability”

Oxford Dictionary

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