TABLE A2 Skill taxonomy Skills were selected from levels 3 and 4 of the Global Skills Taxonomy to represent skills of interest to organizations across sectors and economies Skill family Skill cluster Skill (level 1) (level 2) Attitudes Ethics Environmental stewardship Global citizenship Curiosity and lifelong learning Self-efficacy Dependability and attention to detail Motivation and self-awareness Resilience, flexibility and agility Working with others Empathy and active listening Leadership and social influence Teaching and mentoring Skills, knowledge and abilities Cognitive skills Analytical thinking Creative thinking Multi-lingualism Reading, writing and mathematics Systems thinking Engagement skills Marketing and media Service orientation and customer service Management skills Quality control Resource management and operations Talent management Physical abilities Manual dexterity, endurance and precision Sensory-processing abilities Technology skills AI and big data Design and user experience Networks and cybersecurity Programming Technological literacy Future of Jobs Report 2023 67

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