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managerial Definition

mana·gerial (man′ə jirē əl)

adjective

  1. of, like, or characteristic of a manager
  2. of management

managerial Related Forms

man′a·geri·al·ism′ noun man′a·geri·ally adverb

managerial Usage Examples

Modifies a noun

  • prerogative: In industry, ' macho managers ' supported by the government reasserted their managerial prerogative.
  • competence: In his view senior management could do more to improve managerial competence.
  • responsibility: Target Audience All staff with managerial responsibility for others.
  • decision-making: Analytical models are developed to assist in managerial decision-making.
  • reign: BOSS Gary Mills suffered the heaviest defeat of his managerial reign to end a run of five straight wins.
  • discretion: The greater the degree of managerial discretion, the greater the need to ensure that managers are trained in how to avoid sex bias.

Modifying Another Word

  • purely: Perhaps better, is it not time to take them back once again to the civil service where they can become purely managerial bodies?
  • predominantly: Initially her role was that of a tax specialist, but in recent years she has moved into a predominantly managerial role.
  • much: Many assumptions made, especially that the reader knows Scripture, church, etc. Too much managerial speak.
  • not: David completely agrees with the concept that appraisal must be developmental and formative, not managerial and punitive.
  • intensely: That comes from an intensely managerial culture in which regulation rules.
  • once: Machine intelligence was therefore at once managerial skill, the skill embodied in machines and the data amassed by the analyst of machinofacture.