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Brrunno [24]
3 years ago
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Identify a true statement about the function of knowledge worker "They use knowledge to perform their jobs, but do not create kn

owledge." "They create, modify, and/or synthesize knowledge as a fundamental part of their jobs." They lack the ability to solve non-routine problems at work. "They modify knowledge created by others, but do not create knowledge themselves."
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ELEN [110]3 years ago
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Answer: They create, modify, and/or synthesize knowledge as a fundamental part of their jobs.

Explanation:

KNOWLEDGE WORKERS are people who think for a living. Their jobs involve using their abilities to solve complex problems or develop new products in their profession.

Examples include pharmacists, engineers, financial analyst, and design specialists.

These people have to create, modify or synthesize knowledge to do a great job.

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