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Manager m MGT, PERS manager, MGR* * *Manager, rücksichtsloser
hands-off manager;
• Manager auf Zeit interim manager;
• Managerausbildung management training;
• Managerkrankheit managerial disease;
• Managerleserkreis (Werbung) management audience, managerial market;
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Manager m managerDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Manager
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f. & m.manager.* * ** * *['manaʒer]SMF (pl managers ó mánagers) manager managua* * *['mana(d)ʒer]* * *Nota: Para el femenino también se usa office manageress.Ex. This department is headed by a general office manager who has a staff of bookkeepers, billing clerks, comptrollers, and secretaries.* * *['mana(d)ʒer]* * *Nota: Para el femenino también se usa office manageress.Ex: This department is headed by a general office manager who has a staff of bookkeepers, billing clerks, comptrollers, and secretaries.
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2. SPORT, MUS. manager* * *der Managermanager* * *Ma|na|ger ['mEnɛdZɐ]1. m -s, -, Ma|na|ge|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nenmanager* * *Ma·na·ger(in)<-s, ->[ˈmɛnɪʤɐ]m(f) manager* * *der; Managers, Manager, Managerin die; Manager, Managernen manager; (eines Fußballvereins) club secretary* * *2. SPORT, MUS manager* * *der; Managers, Manager, Managerin die; Manager, Managernen manager; (eines Fußballvereins) club secretary* * *- m.manager n.tycoon n. -
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m f commerce manager* * ** * *['manadʒer]sostantivo maschile e sostantivo femminile invariabile manager* * *manager/'manadʒer/ ⇒ 18m. e f.inv.manager; donna manager manageress. -
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Gen Mgta person who identifies and achieves organizational objectives through the deployment of appropriate resources. A manager can have responsibilities in one or more of five key areas: managing activities; managing resources; managing information; managing people; and managing himor herself at the same time as working within the context of the organizational, political, and economic business environments. There are managers in all disciplines and activities, although some may not bear the title of manager. Some specialize in areas such as personnel, marketing, production, finance, or project management, while others are general managers, applying management skills across all business areas. Very few jobs are entirely managerial, and very few exist without any management responsibilities. It is the capability to harness resources that largely distinguishes a manager from a non-manager. -
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feminine ˌmanageˈress nouna person who is in charge of eg a business, football team etc:مُديرthe manager of the new store.
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مُدِير إدارة (شَرِكة، مَحَلّ تجاري، إلخ) \ manager: sb. who controls a business, an office, a hotel, a shop, etc.. managing director: the one in charge of a firm’s daily business.
См. также в других словарях:
Manager — may refer to: Anyone who uses management skills or holds the organizational title of manager A manager of a department in an organization A manager of a division (business) General manager, for managing both the revenue and cost elements of an… … Wikipedia
manager — index administrator, caretaker (one fulfilling the function of office), chief, comptroller, custodian (protector), director, employer … Law dictionary
manager — MANAGÉR, manageri, s.m. 1. Specialist în management. 2. Persoană care însoţeşte (în turneu) un sportiv, o echipă sportivă (profesionistă) şi care se ocupă de problemele financiare şi organizatorice ale competiţiilor. – Din engl. manager. Trimis… … Dicționar Român
Manager — Sm std. (20. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus ne. manager, einem Nomen agentis zu ne. manage bewerkstelligen, leiten , dieses aus it. maneggiare, zu it. mano f. Hand , aus l. manus f. Hand (manuell). Abstraktum: Management. Ebenso nndl. manager,… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
Manager — (Etymologie siehe Management) steht für: Manager (Wirtschaft), Führungskraft eines Unternehmens Manager (Kunst und Sport), Agent für Künstler und Sportler Manager (Baseball), Cheftrainer im Baseballsport Siehe auch Wiktionary:… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Manager — peut se référer à : Quelqu un qui œuvre dans le domaine du management Le management stratégique qui concerne la gestion du marché par la stratégie (c est aussi une vision externe de la gestion) Le management opérationnel qui concerne la… … Wikipédia en Français
mánager — 1. Voz tomada del inglés manager, con la que se designa al gerente o directivo de una empresa o sociedad y al representante de un artista o de un deportista: «El mánager de una importante empresa industrial» (DPrensa [Arg.] 26.4.92); «Era mánager … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
manager — (del inglés; pronunciamos mánayer ) sustantivo masculino,f. 1. Gerente de una empresa o de una sociedad mercantil: Mantuve una entrevista con el manager de la empresa. 2. Persona que dirige los intereses profesionales de un artista o de un… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Manager — Man a*ger, n. 1. One who manages; a conductor or director; as, the manager of a theater. [1913 Webster] A skillful manager of the rabble. South. [1913 Webster] 2. A person who conducts business or household affairs with economy and frugality; a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Manager — Manager: Die Bezeichnung für »Leiter ‹eines großen Unternehmens›; Betreuer eines Berufssportlers, Filmstars usw.« wurde Ende des 19. Jh.s aus dem Amerik. übernommen. Das engl. amerik. Substantiv manager »Geschäftsführer, Leiter, Betreuer usw.«… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
ManaGeR — or MGR was an early windowing system originally designed and developed for Sun computers in 1984 by Stephen A. Uhler, then at Bellcore. MGR featured overlapped, asynchronous windows and an applications interface that was both machine and network… … Wikipedia