managerial
pertaining to management or a manager: managerial functions; the managerial class of society.
Origin of managerial
1Other words from managerial
- man·a·ge·ri·al·ly, adverb
- non·man·a·ge·ri·al, adjective
- qua·si-man·a·ge·ri·al, adjective
- qua·si-man·a·ge·ri·al·ly, adverb
- sem·i·man·a·ge·ri·al, adjective
- sem·i·man·a·ge·ri·al·ly, adverb
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How to use managerial in a sentence
He called for corporations to ensure that women had 30% of managerial positions by 2020.
The Tokyo Olympics Boss Has Finally Resigned Over Sexist Comments. It’s Hardly a Victory for Women in Japan, Activists Say | Amy Gunia | February 11, 2021 | TimeScarcely 2% of the residents had completed four years of college, and only 25% of the workforce held professional or managerial jobs.
Why a key Georgia country flipped from red to blue—and what it means for Democrats | matthewheimer | December 27, 2020 | FortuneWe need to have a managerial approach that tries to spread the pain and that tries to keep the core services still functioning.
The latest layoffs stretch beyond hourly workers, who were among the hardest hit at the start of the pandemic in industries such as restaurants and hospitality, to office and managerial positions.
From Disney to Shell, companies announced tens of thousands of job cuts over just one day | kdunn6 | October 1, 2020 | FortuneTraining and reskilling talent in the workforce provides pathways to managerial roles.
We won’t have a true economic recovery until we tackle the racial wealth gap | matthewheimer | September 1, 2020 | Fortune
But the managerial skills needed to run a 200,000-troop force are still lacking.
Obama Is Betting His Whole Afghan Plan on These Commandos | Kimberly Dozier | May 28, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTReducing forces while preserving strength will present a daunting managerial challenge.
In a different year, there would have been candidates with more political (as opposed to managerial) skills.
Obama Will Probably Win. Here Are Some Reasons For Republicans to be Cheerful. | Megan McArdle | November 6, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTThis is a moment when we need a skilled managerial touch to consolidate reforms and prepare our nation for an uncertain future.
He must present himself as a well-informed CEO rather than a managerial Chief Financial Officer.
Brett O’Donnell’s Guide to Tonight’s Veep Debate | Brett O’Donnell | October 11, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTWas all that gossip about disputes and jealousies between Kellogg and Gary last season a managerial dodge for notoriety?
Memoirs of an American Prima Donna | Clara Louise KelloggThe shift from hourly wage to annual salary for the factory workers, and the change to the other pole for the managerial staff.
Meeting of the Board | Alan Edward Nourse"I don't smoke, sir," he stammered in answer to that managerial look of accusation.
Masterpieces of Mystery In Four Volumes | VariousMr. Henderson proclaimed his managerial life a burden, but made no other response.
The Mapleson Memoirs, vol II | James H. MaplesonAltogether it was a good deal of a managerial triumph, as even the manager himself was obliged to admit.
Fair Harbor | Joseph Crosby Lincoln
British Dictionary definitions for managerial
/ (ˌmænɪˈdʒɪərɪəl) /
of or relating to a manager or to the functions, responsibilities, or position of management
Derived forms of managerial
- managerially, adverb
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