know-how - translation to spanish
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know-how - translation to spanish

ABILITY TO DO SOMETHING
Know how; Street smarts; Know-how; Know How; Know-How; Knowhow; Imperative knowledge; Performative knowledge; Practical knowledge; Ability knowledge

know-how         
conocimientos
destreza
habilidad
pericia
know-how         
= técnica, conocimiento técnico
Ex: What was lacking, however, was the know-how for forming and running such groups.
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* supply + know-how = proporcionar conocimientos técnicos, suministrar conocimientos técnicos
know how         
n. conocimiento, conocimiento laboral

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know-how
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Procedural knowledge

Procedural knowledge (also known as knowing-how, and sometimes referred to as practical knowledge, imperative knowledge, or performative knowledge) is the knowledge exercised in the performance of some task. Unlike descriptive knowledge (also known as "declarative knowledge" or "propositional knowledge" or "knowing-that"), which involves knowledge of specific facts or propositions (e.g. "I know that snow is white"), procedural knowledge involves one's ability to do something (e.g. "I know how to change a flat tire"). A person doesn't need to be able to verbally articulate their procedural knowledge in order for it to count as knowledge, since procedural knowledge requires only knowing how to correctly perform an action or exercise a skill.

The term "procedural knowledge" has narrower but related technical uses in both cognitive psychology and intellectual property law.

Examples of use of know-how
1. "They know how to put me out, but they don‘t know how to help me out.
2. But while Oliver may know how to cook, he certainly doesn‘t know how to educate.
3. "You have to know how to read and you have to know how to write.
4. If you know how to break bad news, then you know how to support your workforce."
5. If tax officials know how to track finance flows, then business managers know how to supervise large projects.