A manager is responsible for the application and performance of knowledge.

Peter F. Drucker
A manager is responsible for the application and performance of...
A manager is responsible for the application and performance of...
A manager is responsible for the application and performance of...
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A manager is responsible for the application and performance of knowledge. A manager is in charge of making sure that employees are trained properly in their job duties. If employees are not trained well, they will not be able to apply the knowledge they have gained. If they do not apply the knowledge they have learned, then the results will be mediocre at best. This is why managers are responsible for making sure that employees are correctly trained.

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