managerial style

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managerial
adjective
uk
/ˌmæn.əˈdʒɪə.ri.əl/
us
/ˌmæn.əˈdʒɪr.i.əl/
relating to a manager ...
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style
noun
uk
/staɪl/
us
/staɪl/
a way of doing something, especially one that is typical of a person, group of people, place, ...
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(Definition ofmanagerialandstylefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Policymakers with amanagerialstylewill be prone to extensive quango creation, both in numbers and degrees of freedom for the organisations involved.
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Policymakers with a professional ormanagerialstylewill grant more autonomy than policymakers with a bureaucratic or traditional style.
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Finally, themanagerialstyleis characterised by an emphasis on efficiency and performance (productivity).
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And one could argue that a financial or business background could be expected to correspond with amanagerialstyle.
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Secondly, we are moving towards a more dynamicmanagerialstyle.
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That change inmanagerialstylewas welcome, but it has not been extended to the elderly.
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This was later followed by a series of claims and counter-claims about working hours and companymanagerialstyleduring the game's development.
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Earl'smanagerialstyleproved visionary, as many people in the game adopted his strategy and techniques years later.
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He was known as a political pragmatist and for amanagerialstylethat reflected his experience in the private sector.
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His conciliatory,managerialstyleand likeable personality made him well respected.
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In any event, hismanagerialstylewas not tyrannical but easygoing.
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The different skills and managerial styles were described as complementary by a number of staff.
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Therefore, these 8 managerial styles are not 8 additional kinds of management behavior.
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He understood that managerial styles themselves represent fairly wide ranges of behavior.
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And, that managerial styles could not be defined solely with reference to effectiveness as behavior.
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He maintained that managerial styles are best understood in relation to specific situations, to the effectiveness it had on advancing the goals and success of an organization.
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