词汇 | example_english_manager |
释义 | Examples of managerThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Stadiums, types of plays, equipment, players and managers, properties of the field - the photos are enlightening, especially when used to illustrate difficult-to-imagine terms. In addition, the leader and the managers might have some incentive to over-report the time they spent on the activities they are responsible for. The former could induce managers to attempt to force the system into one particular configuration-the supposed equilibrium state. However, behaviourists who observed managers in practice produced a different view of managerial decision-making. Information managers are also situated on the local workstation, and one exists per analysis tool to be used in the computational process. However, my general proposition was that the prosperity of any economic enterprise depends on the collective efforts of its entrepreneurs, managers and workers. Four managers making $20,000-35,000 approach what might have been considered a living wage at that time. Interviews with farmers' market managers and three managers of closed markets enhanced the survey and the secondary data. Seven of the 10 managers with six or more years of experience were associated with markets that had been operating more than 10 years. The most complex social servicesfunded care packages are assessed and monitored by care managers, who s ometimes f unction as very effective rehabilitation agents. Specifically, telemedicine project managers must keep providers' needs (ease of use and incentives) in mind when designing a telemedicine system. Indeed, many would assert that managers cannot do more to implement evidence-based health policy without the cooperation of doctors. They suggested that these issues were the responsibility of health secretariats, hospitals, or health insurance managers. Additionally, two managers were interviewed to provide some background on the intended use of the facilities. To give any interpretative sense would involve more skills than its amateur managers have available, and displace material for which they have no other stores. Politicians and managers are concerned with decisions that impinge upon society; medical practitioners are necessarily concerned with decisions that impinge upon the individual. In the public's view, moral managers had the specialized ability to interpret their patients' behaviors and to apply the appropriate labels to them. Many other moral managers agreed that the goals of classification and cure are inherently linked. Moreover, moral managers understood that the organizational and curative goals of moral management were strictly dependent upon each other for success. A different set of circumstances, a different context, and the managers are left with a changed impression of the 'disabled' status of their impaired employee. Good fiscal housekeeping became an obligation that (supposedly) governed the behaviour of prudent consumers, corporate managers and national governments alike. Park managers should recognize that collection of alternative fuels, higher shadow prices, and greater wealth will reduce the intensity of fuelwood collection from forests. In addition, the global prestige of their companies gives them higher social status inaccessible to managers of smaller firms. Support from immediate managers is also a crucial aspect of workers development of intentions to leave. The assumpion made in the findings reported is that a manager's view is inextricably linked to the performance of their own company. The results show that it is managers who experienced such decline relative to professionals from 1988 to 1995. Could a career in finance not be seen as a signal of a manager's ability? In this paper we examine whether the current decisions by managers are meeting beneficiaries needs. Departmental managers are required to address the needs of the patient and the complex requirements of the service, whilst being accountable for scarce resources. Like the senior managers, a small number of practitioners spoke about deploying a service-led approach. The more material questions about resources, rationing and priority setting are passed on to the 'empowered' clinicians and managers responsible for delivering services. As such, it should become essential reading for managers, practitioners and students involved in interprofessional working. The constraint 'only senior managers can reserve the third floor conference room' is an example of this. Strong hostile views among social services managers included, 'the purchasers would be fools to sign up to [a block contract]'. Care managers can help users and carers gain more influence over services. Decisions regarding placements were taken in full consultation with clinical managers and lead appraisers considering departmental staffing levels and equipment availability. A number of models within the wider literature can inform retention strategies for radiotherapy managers. Instead, a loose peer-to-peer relationship between track managers allows them to negotiate directly, alleviating the conflict through demand relaxation or by using alternate sensors. Participants included 46 general practitioners, 9 practice managers and 1 receptionist. The new human resource policies will need to have the support of executive teams, managers and team leaders at all levels of the organization. We assumed that assets were allocated equally among managers for these funds. In order to achieve this, eldworkers and managers will need to be willing to question, listen and debate the fundamental concepts underpinning health visitor practice. Furthermore, report cards are assumed to make managers and organizational members aware of performance problems and motivate them to improve. Indeed, one can see e-government managers allowing user appropriation of new systems with the deliberate intention that appropriation will change the deployment context. Management tasks are largely determined by the general practitioners as employers rather than managers themselves. Research networks could do more to involve managers. Furthermore, 41% of managers reported to non-nurses, most often physicians. Respondents emphasized the need for public health nurses and their managers to be aware of their community resources and community development opportunities. To managers and professionals his message is that if we can't say how we actually make our organization a better place, we're out! The best of the girl group managers was conscious of audience needs, and the girl groups were designed and redesigned to fill that need. Representatives are environmental managers, engineers, remote-sensing specialists, and scientific researchers from a diverse range of disciplines. Because busers used many more bags than other employees, managers were more likely to fulfill their requests for an entire roll. Eventually the managers held a meeting for all kitchen workers specifically to deal with the toilet paper problem. Chiefs are the representatives of the orchestra; managers are in charge of management of the orchestra. A number of dialogue managers are currently being built using the toolkit, and we present overviews of two of them. Agents run on hosts with active tuple space managers. Project managers and curators need to be aware that greater flexibility will be required. A large minority of managers stated that older workers were less likely to be promoted in their organisation. I don't like all these managers who are running the health service like a business ; you can't do that. The survey was thus a timely attempt to determine whether managers felt their services were affected by age discrimination and what form this took. The second was an in-depth study that conducted semi-structured interviews with 81 asset managers and 34 older people who had their assets managed. Many managers used (some unconsciously) age stereotypes in the deployment of the organisation's human resources. There were, however, still a small group of care managers and users who felt that in-house services offered a safer and more trusted option. The tone of the case managers' rationing often communicated a damaging sense of personal erasure. In effect, by avoiding these full needs assessments, care managers' workloads are reduced. The next two scenarios describe practices that involved risks for the older person and the asset managers. In each area senior managers in the providers' organisations were interviewed. In-depth exploratory interviews were conducted with five owners and managers of homes that had closed between 1999 and 2001, and structured interviews with another 20. The fourth element was a survey of the opinions of senior managers and front-line practitioners in the study authorities about impediments to care-home diversions. They included government officials, lawyers, doctors, teachers, college lecturers, journalists, managers in multi-national corporations or in smaller private concerns, computer software personnel, engineers and scientists. However, the project managers also reported some negative effects of international environmental cooperation, related to social justice and to the exchange of ideas and experiences. The project managers evaluated the cooperation as efficient both institutionally and environmentally. Promoting persuasion in protected areas: a guide for managers. Care managers were registered nurses with at least 5 years of clinical psychiatric experience. Despite the rhetoric and exhortations from ministers and health services managers, the uptake of training for nurse prescribing has been slow. Fairground managers should work with local public health officials to make agricultural fairs safer. Why is it that managers and supervisors of old-age care have such a contested profession ? Ethical issues and value conflicts facing case managers of frail elderly people living at home. Flexibility may well be increasingly negotiated at the individual level between managers and employees. The real case managers, however, are family members who far outnumber professionals in performing that function. The practical answer is that sensible managers do not care about intellectual property rights unless they expect to earn a profit. Regardless of the approach, these systems provided financial analysts, accountants, and business unit managers access to the same cost, performance, and profitability information. The model is intended to give managers an overview of the acquisition process and to help them decrease acquisition risks. One or more senior managers should act as system sponsors, with sufficient authority to ensure that applicable resources are available for the project. Ultimately, business managers and security specialists must rely on the best information available and their best judgment in determining what controls are needed. Additional information is provided to help managers incorporate the standards into their daily operations. The town-hall meetings also provided a forum in which employees and managers could discuss organizational changes and suggest operational improvements. According to officials from the five agencies, some managers found it difficult to operate in a new environment of more open communication and feedback. Throughout our review, managers, unions, and employees continuously emphasized the importance of trust in gaining acceptance for changes. The religious managers opposed humanitarian reform in the interests of spiritual control. The firm saves on this and, at times, provision of facilities or equipment, thus, making it a profitable exercise for the managers. Companies appear to rely on the perceptions of their own managers on the spot, with a loyalty to head office. Bands and their managers tend to have periods of relative quiet, maybe for six months, after which they are in a fever of activity. The term" bureaucratic bourgeoisie" to describe this state elite has certain problems, and used strictly should refer to managers of state-owned enterprises. Most managers will find themselves involved in some or all of the following. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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