managerial role

collocation in English

meaningsofmanagerialandrole

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managerial
adjective
uk
/ˌmæn.əˈdʒɪə.ri.əl/
us
/ˌmæn.əˈdʒɪr.i.əl/
relating to a manager ...
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role
noun[C]
uk
/rəʊl/
us
/roʊl/
the position or purpose that someone or something has in a situation, organization, society, ...
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(Definition ofmanagerialandrolefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmanagerial role

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Secondly, the extent of thismanagerialroleis dependent upon both the nature of the department and political circumstances.
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The institution survived because the jobbers were found to perform a usefulmanagerialrole, namely, supervision and enforcement of discipline.
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For amanagerialrole, they would have needed language skills in order to discipline and motivate the workers.
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These functions emphasise government'smanagerialroleand its responsibility to provide venues, both physical venues and temporal venues, for artistic activity.
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Also, should the architect retain a coordinating/managerialrolefor building production and, if so, what forms of knowledge are needed for this?
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In their small, qualitative study of family care-givers of patients during hospitalisation and after discharge, they found that themanagerialroleinvolved mediation, supervision and planning.
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They saw that the co-ordination of informal care was part of themanagerialrole, and that this involved repeated negotiations with the care-recipient and with various care-givers.
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It may need strengthening to carry out this importantmanagerialrole, which it has not had to perform in the past.
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The problem that will have to be faced is that the new board will have amanagerialrole.
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We introduced managerial change on a great scale without contemplating requalifying headmasters for themanagerialrolethat they had to take on.
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As local government moves towards the concept of an enabling authority, local authorities will need to exercise a more strategic andmanagerialrole.
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Its governors perform both a regulatory and amanagerialrole.
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On the other hand, it was clear to me that experience as a trade union representative in many cases is not a good preparation for a topmanagerialrole.
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If a woman chooses the security of working in a team or within the family instead of a lonely, stressfulmanagerialrole, we must accept this.
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In addition to hismanagerialrole, he also had a small acting part in the film.
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Following a bad start to the season, however, two managers were sacked in quick succession and the chairman took over themanagerialroleagain.
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He would continue on hismanagerialroleat the club for another four years.
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This structure is influenced by activist collectives and civic organizations, with all members allowed and expected to play amanagerialrole.
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This type of leader fills more of amanagerialroleand lacks qualities necessary to inspire subordinates and induce meaningful change.
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Wild took on themanagerialrolein addition to his existing secretarial duties.
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