managerial
IPA: mænɪdʒˈɪriʌɫ
adjective
- Of or relating to a manager or management; involving management-like duties.
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Examples of "managerial" in Sentences
- I do know, for a fact, non-readers are chosen for the profession in managerial slots.
- Kenny may not be the long-term managerial answer, but in the short-term he is absolutely perfect.
- That is a truth not often admitted by those in managerial roles, wanting to be seen as the instruments of success.
- Even this pittance is whittled away, says HRW, since some centers charge detainees for food, lodging and what they term "managerial fees."
- When I got out into the working world I was flipped out when I saw that even women who were in managerial positions were subject to sneering or dismissive sexual comments.
- The axe that I'd like to grind is one I've posted about here at the Huffington Post before, stock prices reward short-term managerial thinking and penalize long-term strategy.
- While it makes for a lesson in managerial skills, the luxury good's stores fate is peripheral to Mr. Rigas's core concern, namely finding alternative asset classes to invest in.
- Gérard Houllier is highly unlikely to be seen in the dugout again this season, with Aston Villa keen to ensure the Frenchman has an extended period of rest to recover from the health scare that has cast doubt over his long-term managerial future at the club.
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