managerial

managerial — adjective

1. involving the skills, decisions, or duties of someone who directs an organizatio

1.形容詞B2
釋義

involving the skills, decisions, or duties of someone who directs an organization or a team within it.

例句

Kofi gained valuable managerial experience while running the Nairobi office.

collocation: managerial experience

The board reviewed the managerial decisions made during the financial crisis.

collocation: managerial decisions

同義詞
  • administrative

    focuses on organizational processes and paperwork rather than people leadership

  • supervisory

    emphasizes direct oversight of workers rather than broader planning

  • executive

    refers to high-level strategic decision-making, not day-to-day team management

  • directorial

    suggests guidance of an entire department or division, often more formal

反義詞
  • non-managerial

    describes positions or tasks that do not involve supervision or oversight

  • subordinate

    refers to a lower-ranking role within an organization

用法筆記

Frequently used before nouns to describe aspects of a manager's work (decisions, skills, role, experience). Unlike 'executive,' which refers to high-level strategic leadership, 'managerial' covers all levels of supervision, from a team leader to a department head.

常見錯誤

He has strong managerial skills, so the project was manageable.
He has strong managerial skills, so the project was handled well.
💡'manageable' means 'easy to deal with,' not 'related to management.'