Definition of Managerial

1. Adjective. Of or relating to the function or responsibility or activity of management.

Partainyms: Management
Derivative terms: Manager

Definition of Managerial

1. a. Of or pertaining to management or a manager; as, managerial qualities.

Definition of Managerial

1. Adjective. Involving management-like duties ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Managerial

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Managerial

management consulting
management control
management cybernetics
management indicator species
management information systems
management personnel
management plan
management quality circles
managemental
managementese
managements
manager
managerese
manageress
manageresses
managerial (current term)
managerialism
managerially
managerless
managers
managership
managerships
managery
manages
managing
managing director
managing directors
managing editor
manakin
manakins

Literary usage of Managerial

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Industrial Education: A System of Training for Men Entering Upon Trade and by Harlow Stafford Person (1907)
"Since presenting the analysis of industrial services little has been said about managerial ability, and nothing about training which might aim at developing ..."

2. Opportunities for Women in Domestic Science by Marie Francke, Susan Myra Kingsbury (1916)
"These positions may be classified under four main heads: (i) Teaching positions; (2) managerial positions; (3) Positions which involve a combination of ..."

3. The Learning Enterprise by Anthony P. Carnevale (1993)
"They represent the top decision makers in a work force approaching 120 million people.32 Executives ride atop the managerial ladder, making policy decisions ..."

4. Fifty Years of an Actors̓ Life by John Coleman (1904)
"CHAPTER XXXII THIRTY YEARS OF managerial DRUDGERY Thirty Years of managerial ... AT this period commenced thirty years of incessant managerial drudgery, ..."

5. Industrial Medicine and Surgery by Harry Edgar Mock (1919)
"CHAPTER IX SUPERVISION OF THE HEALTH OF THE managerial STAFF The human maintenance department should not be operated only for the employees; the managerial ..."

6. First Report of the Committee on Civil Service of the Senate of the State of by Clinton T. Horton (1916)
"Only those positions of a managerial nature, which are considered as non-technical, te, the incumbents of which are not necessarily required to have any ..."

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