Table 3: Significant Influence between Management Capability of Administrators and Productivity of Employees Leadership Skills Productivity of Employees Beta t-value p-value Skills .624** 1.56 .000 Knowledge .456** 4.25 .000 Aptitudes .552** 4.22 .000 R2 =.639 Evalue=6.45 p value=.000 Present, analyze and interpret the data. Make inference at the end of vour discussion
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