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A '''manager''' is a [[Headmate|system member]] who takes on the necessary and vital [[role]] of ensuring things get accomplished, generally being a personification of the concept of executive function. They often remember dates, appointments, medication, and other scheduling, and sometimes do more menial but important tasks such as cleaning, or delegate tasks amongst the [[system]]. Typically they will overlap with [[Receptionist|receptionists]], [[Innkeeper|innkeepers]] or [[Warden|wardens]].
A '''manager''' is a [[Headmate|system member]] who takes on the necessary and vital [[role]] of ensuring things get accomplished, generally being a personification of the concept of executive function. They often remember dates, appointments, medication, and other scheduling, and sometimes do more menial but important tasks such as cleaning, or delegate tasks amongst the [[system]]. Typically they will overlap with [[Receptionist|receptionists]], [[Innkeeper|innkeepers]] or [[Warden|wardens]].

Revision as of 08:02, 10 April 2021

manager ( n.)
SynonymsFacilitator, Supervisor, Boss
Applies tosystems, headmates, system functions
CoinerSlash of the Bard Gang (Facilitator variant)

A manager is a system member who takes on the necessary and vital role of ensuring things get accomplished, generally being a personification of the concept of executive function. They often remember dates, appointments, medication, and other scheduling, and sometimes do more menial but important tasks such as cleaning, or delegate tasks amongst the system. Typically they will overlap with receptionists, innkeepers or wardens.