managerial
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- managerially adverb
- nonmanagerial adjective
- quasi-managerial adjective
- quasi-managerially adverb
- semimanagerial adjective
- semimanagerially adverb
Etymology
Origin of managerial
Example Sentences
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Ferguson regarded it as a key element of his managerial philosophy.
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Lakhani said in a statement that he considers “the basis for these measures to be unfounded” and that he would step down from managerial positions at companies he owns.
Frenchman Nancy - parachuted in from Columbus Crew in MLS without any managerial experience in Europe - was calm in the aftermath.
From BBC
In his first managerial role, the former Wales midfielder achieved the aims set out at the start of the 2024-25 campaign as his team won promotion to National League North with six games to spare.
From BBC
And each is allowed to have a say on where they would ideally position themselves in a managerial role.
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