interim manager

collocation in English

meaningsofinterimandmanager

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interim
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈɪn.tər.ɪm/
us
/ˈɪn.t̬ɚ.ɪm/
temporary and intended to be used or accepted until something ...
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manager
noun[C]
uk
/ˈmæn.ɪ.dʒər/
us
/ˈmæn.ə.dʒɚ/
the person who is responsible for managing ...
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(Definition ofinterimandmanagerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofinterim manager

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Theinterimmanagerwill then work for three, four, five or six months on a high salary.
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Aninterimmanageris a person who provides temporary managerial support usually at executive level to an organization and the achievement of its business objectives.
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Theinterimmanager, approaching project end, ensures that objectives have been met, that the client is satisfied.
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Hamad was once again appointed as theinterimmanagerof the national team.
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Theinterimmanagertakes the responsibility to propose a solution most likely to be effective, not automatically the one originally requested.
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It is also likely to involve a due diligence and interview process to make sure theinterimmanageris the right fit for the business.
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Theinterimmanagerpresents a more detailed proposal which acts as the interim assignment objectives and plan.
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In the 198384 season he also coached the main squad in one game, as aninterimmanager.
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Arnesen was with the club for two years including a spell asinterimmanager.
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Often this will be end of theinterimmanager/client relationship.
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Interimmanager, but later promoted to full-time manager.: 3.
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For example, theinterimmanagerhas no right to manage the affairs of the debtor during the monitoring step, but has the right to do so at a later stage.
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Fox, however, was destined to serve another term as aninterimmanager.
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If this differs significantly from the preliminary plans determined at entry, the solution may involve different requirements from theinterimmanageror possibly the ending of the assignment.
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Interim managers can be in place within days as opposed to weeks or months which is essential when time constraints are paramount.
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Interim managers maintain high professional standards because their future work relies upon referrals and a successful track record.
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Operating at or near board-level gives interim managers the authority and credibility to effect significant change or transition within a company.
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Interim managers typically operate at a senior level in the client organisation, often being sensibly over-qualified for the roles they take on.
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