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managerial

[ UK /mˌænɐd‍ʒˈi‍əɹɪə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˌmænɪˈdʒɪɹiəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to the function or responsibility or activity of management

How To Use managerial In A Sentence

  • A good deal has been written about the need for accountability and transparency in diocesan transactions, financial and managerial.
  • A repair job is bad enough; but an investment in managerial ego is worse. MANAGING FOR RESULTS
  • Educational object are new associates, including newly-assigned operator , managerial and technical personnel, temporary employee as well as trainee.
  • Managerial and middle-class occupations are over-represented in its ranks, while the working class is proportionately under-represented.
  • The contingency approach isolates situational variables that affect managerial actions and organizational performance.
  • As in so much else, the French revolutionary regime was the precursor of the centralized, totalitarian, managerial, pseudo-democratic despotisms that now reign over the West.
  • He was a transition figure - the last of the World War II heroic generals and the first of a new breed, the managerial generals.
  • The booklet reflected the philosophy behind this managerial approach by showing the economic rationale behind subcontracting.
  • In the 1990s, however, as managerialism began to dominate the university, translucence and opaqueness replaced transparency.
  • He was totally without ostentation or pretension and totally disinterested in wealth, honours or managerial power.
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