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词汇 middle management
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Definition of middle management in English:

middle management

noun
mass noun
  • The managers in an organization at a level between senior and junior managers.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Despite those efforts, the company concedes that gaps in middle management still exist.
    • Having risen through the ranks into middle management, Brown holds a position as a product development technician, fitting and testing new products in the hosiery division.
    • The model contributes to at least three different research streams: research on organizational change, the social psychology of emotion, and middle management.
    • The first potential culprit is middle management.
    • Within three months, she was boosting the responsibilities associated with entry-level positions, stripping out middle management, and pulling certain analyst jobs into the department.
    • Our immediate intervention was to strengthen the capacity of senior and middle management in the revenue department.
    • The company prides itself on an organization that is nearly devoid of middle management and values freedom for engineers and their work.
    • Not only may there be differences of level within broad occupational categories - such as those between senior and middle management - but the kinds of enterprises in which people work have great significance.
    • Everyone wanted to get an MBA so they could be in upper middle management.
    • On the labour front, a study recently released by the Labour Resource and Research Institute found that males - and particularly white males - still dominate senior and middle management.
    • Obviously, new operations will generally bring in top-level management from the countries that are investing, but you also need to utilize as much of the local population as possible for middle management and labor.
    • Because there is no middle management, patient care costs less, the savings are passed on to patients and insurance companies, and the business still has healthy profit margins.
    • Like most businesses, we'd gotten rid of middle management in the 1980s, partly because we couldn't afford it anymore and partly because we didn't need it.
    • What does a former English professor with only a decade's experience in middle management have to say to the mainstream business-book audience?
    • An option deal is available for middle management.
    • Over the past two years, he has orchestrated an ambitious overhaul, slashing costs, shuttering facilities, and cutting layers of middle management.
    • I have friends who've been in middle management and been laid off.
    • There are some clear differences between retention at the younger level and middle management, and at the very senior levels who have the direct reports.
    • Despite growing evidence showing that downsizing middle management may reduce organizational flexibility and innovation, executives still appear to make this a frequent practice.
    • Steps implemented so far by the company include reviews of human resource policies, informing employees of the programme and addressing gender balance in top and middle management.

Derivatives

  • middle manager

  • noun
    • A manager in an organization at a level between senior and junior managers.

      distrust between executives and their subordinate middle managers
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Foreign executives who might otherwise be at a cultural and linguistic loss have been able to rely on Chinese middle managers for quality control.
      • There are courses for new managers, middle managers, senior managers, and executives.
      • Offices hummed as clerks and secretaries, executives and middle managers, accountants and bookkeepers scurried to attend their burgeoning enterprises.

Definition of middle management in US English:

middle management

nounˈmidl ˈmanijməntˈmɪdl ˈmænɪdʒmənt
  • The managers in an organization at a level just below that of senior administrators.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Obviously, new operations will generally bring in top-level management from the countries that are investing, but you also need to utilize as much of the local population as possible for middle management and labor.
    • The company prides itself on an organization that is nearly devoid of middle management and values freedom for engineers and their work.
    • Within three months, she was boosting the responsibilities associated with entry-level positions, stripping out middle management, and pulling certain analyst jobs into the department.
    • Because there is no middle management, patient care costs less, the savings are passed on to patients and insurance companies, and the business still has healthy profit margins.
    • There are some clear differences between retention at the younger level and middle management, and at the very senior levels who have the direct reports.
    • The first potential culprit is middle management.
    • Our immediate intervention was to strengthen the capacity of senior and middle management in the revenue department.
    • An option deal is available for middle management.
    • Having risen through the ranks into middle management, Brown holds a position as a product development technician, fitting and testing new products in the hosiery division.
    • Not only may there be differences of level within broad occupational categories - such as those between senior and middle management - but the kinds of enterprises in which people work have great significance.
    • On the labour front, a study recently released by the Labour Resource and Research Institute found that males - and particularly white males - still dominate senior and middle management.
    • Despite growing evidence showing that downsizing middle management may reduce organizational flexibility and innovation, executives still appear to make this a frequent practice.
    • The model contributes to at least three different research streams: research on organizational change, the social psychology of emotion, and middle management.
    • Steps implemented so far by the company include reviews of human resource policies, informing employees of the programme and addressing gender balance in top and middle management.
    • I have friends who've been in middle management and been laid off.
    • What does a former English professor with only a decade's experience in middle management have to say to the mainstream business-book audience?
    • Like most businesses, we'd gotten rid of middle management in the 1980s, partly because we couldn't afford it anymore and partly because we didn't need it.
    • Despite those efforts, the company concedes that gaps in middle management still exist.
    • Everyone wanted to get an MBA so they could be in upper middle management.
    • Over the past two years, he has orchestrated an ambitious overhaul, slashing costs, shuttering facilities, and cutting layers of middle management.
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