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1 manager
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. -
2 general manager
Gen Mgt, HRa manager whose work encompasses all areas of an organization. A general manager is traditionally a nonspecialist, has a working knowledge of all aspects of an organization’s activities, and oversees all operating functions. In large companies and the public sector, specialist managers with expert knowledge may control departments, while a general manager provides unifying leadership from the top. -
3 line manager
(U.K.) HRan employee’s immediate superior, who oversees and has responsibility for the employee’s work. A line manager at the lowest level of a large organization is a supervisor, but a manager at any level with direct responsibility for employees’ work can be described as a line manager. -
4 purchasing manager
Opsan individual with responsibility for all activities concerned with purchasing. The responsibilities of a purchasing manager can include ordering, commercial negotiations, and delivery chasing. -
5 personnel manager
HRa professional specialist and manager responsible for advising on, formulating, and implementing personnel or human resources strategy, and personnel policies. The nature of the personnel manager’s job is dependent on the size of the organization and the extent to which personnel responsibilities are devolved to line managers. -
6 works manager
HRthe person in charge of a factory, plant, or area of operations in a manufacturing company. A works manager is usually a general manager, with responsibility not just for the manufacturing operation but also for personnel, finance, marketing, etc. -
7 buying manager
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8 investment manager
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9 procurement manager
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10 real time manager
Gen Mgta manager who is responsible for delivering the immediate service that customers expect using the Internet and other technologies -
11 sales manager
Mktgthe manager directly responsible for the planning, organization, and performance of the sales force -
12 seagull manager
HRa manager who is brought in to deal with a project, makes a lot of fuss, achieves nothing, and then leaves (slang) -
13 advertising manager
Mktgan employee of a business who is responsible for planning and controlling its advertising activities and budgets -
14 brand manager
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15 export manager
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16 fund manager
Finsomebody who manages the investments of a mutual fund or large financial institution -
17 interim manager
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18 lead manager
(U.K.) Fina lead underwriter -
19 marketing manager
Mktgan employee of a client organization who is responsible for planning and controlling its marketing activities and budgets -
20 portfolio manager
Fina person or company that specializes in managing an investment portfolio on behalf of investors
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