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Перевод: managing
[прилагательное] руководящий; ведущий; деловой; энергичный; экономный; бережливый
Тезаурус:
- David Potter, managing director of Psion Software, says: "If piracy and copying escalate and become endemic, hardware managers will have to take drastic measures, such as setting all software in ROM read-only memory cartridges."
- Henry Head (in the background) managing director of Norfolk Lavender watches the start of the lavender harvest in its field in full bloom at Heacham in Norfolk.
- Managing director Duncan Bradbury said that although most caterers were prepared in food hygiene training and temperature control, they found much of the legislation confusing.
- The weakness of the case is the fact that the managing director's wife has other employment, as this problem is likely to be settled on facts rather than legislation.
- The station was filled with hissing steam engines (well, it was some time back) and one decided to belch, steam and whistle just as we passed, thus managing to blow the youngest daughter's mind, who demanded to be carried on the spot - and at frequent intervals during the rest of the adventure.
- Among the most senior managers who participated were two of the UK's best-known female executives: Sara Morrison, a board director at GEC (and a non-executive director of Abbey National) and Detta O'Cathain (Baroness O'Cathain since June 21), former managing director of the Milk Marketing Board, now managing director of London's Barbican Centre and a non-executive director of Midland Bank, Tesco and Sears.
- The managing director who suddenly assumes a very friendly, familiar manner may be regarded with suspicion; the accountant who turns up to work in his track suit may be ridiculed.
- Leadership in the context of HRM requires an emphasis on policy making and managing interpersonal relationships and the effective delegation of other functions.
- What is managing a curriculum?
- Efforts to control whaling between the wars was said to be for the purposes of resource conservation; that they were really concerned with managing the flow of whale oil through international markets.
- Both are concerned with an explicit recognition in managing a workforce that the way in which the organisation is structured, work is delegated and responsibility apportioned have direct relevance to managing performance.
- "There is no bust-up," said Mr Greg Dyke, managing director of LWT, and chairman of the ITV Association.
- Malachy Smith, managing director of Wang in Ireland and a former player, said: "We discontinued our South African operation more than than seven years ago and have no ties with that country."
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