Acumen in a sentence as a noun

Next thing I know, I've got coworkers supporting my C++ acumen and LinkedIn trying to push it back on my profile.

It was the result of customer focus and commercial acumen.

I have a question: why does Dropbox hire board members better known for their support for torture than their business acumen?

You have sufficient social acumen to understand that this comment is critical of you.

And adapting is possible, though it relies less on copyright and more on business acumen.

No one becomes super wealthy because of acute business acumen.

Yes, most Russian oligarch billionaires got their wealth purely through acute business acumen...

Their bottom line is to get more exposure to their adsAnyone who says this or its many variants has no business acumen or creativity.

Technical skills and business acumen aren't necessarily the same thing.

I like the fact that, for the most part, the hierarchy has little to do with actual coding competence and a lot more to do with reputation and business acumen.

His vision, his taste, his standards, his business acumen, all of it - has driven Apple past competitor after competitor to become the most valuable company in the world.

The problem starts when "acute business acumen" involves active participation in political processes in order to gain special advantages or avoid duties which are placed on other members of society.

If some of those people in addition have acumen in organizing academic programs, raising funds for the university, convincing bright students to apply to and enroll in the university, and so on, what is the problem?

In praise \nof his prodigious business acumen, the administration-run \nUC Berkeley News decided to run an article on him in 2003, \nchampioning his ability to make money and enable the \nhousing bubble that was just starting to expand.

I am not sure how good Microsoft was at systems programming at the time, but I guarantee you Linus has very little regard for Microsoft's systems or any other type of programming acumen and is not about to start making tributes to Microsoft.

People with technical acumen just solve the problem in any of the available ways instead of bitching in public about how it's the tool's fault they can't solve the problem because they have defined the problem incorrectly and insist on some arbitrary way of doing it.

Acumen definitions

noun

a tapering point

noun

shrewdness shown by keen insight

See also: insightfulness