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Skills for innovation
Skills for innovation
In a competitive global economy, skills in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) often play an important role in encouraging scientific research and development. Leadership and management skills are key factors in the success of any business, thereby playing a vital role in the innovation process. Furthermore, creativity, self-awareness, self-belief, collaboration and enquiry skills are fundamental to building capacity for innovation.
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