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All of the following are examples of physical capital EXCEPT
Management Levels
Refers to the different layers of management in an organization, typically consisting of top-level (executive), middle-level, and lower-level (or first-line) managers.
Conceptual Skills
The ability to understand complex concepts and their implications, crucial for strategic planning and problem-solving in management.
Technical Skills
The abilities and knowledge needed to perform specific tasks, often related to IT, engineering, mechanics, or other technical fields.
Conceptual Skills
The ability to understand complex ideas, identify patterns, and solve problems abstractly, critical for strategic planning and decision making.
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