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man·a·ge·ri·al

 (măn′ĭ-jîr′ē-əl)
adj.
Of, relating to, or characteristic of a manager or management.

man′a·ge′ri·al·ly adv.
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managerial

(ˌmænɪˈdʒɪərɪəl)
adj
(Industrial Relations & HR Terms) of or relating to a manager or to the functions, responsibilities, or position of management
ˌmanaˈgerially adv
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man•a•ge•ri•al

(ˌmæn ɪˈdʒɪər i əl)

adj.
pertaining to management or a manager.
[1760–70]
man`a•ge′ri•al•ly, adv.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.managerial - of or relating to the function or responsibility or activity of managementmanagerial - of or relating to the function or responsibility or activity of management
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managerial

adjective supervisory, executive, administrative, overseeing, superintendent He sees his role as essentially managerial.
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managerial

adjective
Of, for, or relating to administration or administrators:
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Translations

managerial

[ˌmænəˈdʒɪərɪəl] ADJdirectivo, de gestión
the managerial classel empresariado, la patronal
at managerial levela nivel directivo
managerial responsibilitiesobligaciones fpl directivas
managerial staffpersonal m directivo or de gerencia
managerial structureestructura f administrativa
managerial styleestilo m de gestión
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managerial

[ˌmænɪˈdʒɪəriəl] adj
[job, position] → d'encadrement managerial staff
[decision] → de la directionmanagerial staff nplcadres mplmanaging director ndirecteur/trice m/f général(e)
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managerial

adjgeschäftlich; (= executive)Management-; post, staffleitend; the managerial teamdas Management(team); at managerial levelauf der Führungsebene; he has no managerial skillser ist für leitende Funktionen ungeeignet; proven managerial skillsnachgewiesene Führungs- or Leitungsfähigkeit f; managerial careerKarriere fals Manager; (Ftbl) → Trainerkarriere f; managerial responsibilitiesFührungs- or Leitungsaufgaben pl; managerial styleFührungsstil m; managerial classFührungsklasse f
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managerial

[ˌmænəˈdʒɪərɪəl] adj (class) → dirigente, manageriale, dirigenziale; (ability, post) → direttivo/a, manageriale, dirigenziale
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