managerial class

  • 1Managerial class — is a term applied to individuals who carry great responsibility within the corporate world and who, as the term implies, supervises other mostly white collar employees. Examples of occupations in this class include: financial managers, human… …

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  • 2managerial — managerially, adv. /man i jear ee euhl/, adj. pertaining to management or a manager: managerial functions; the managerial class of society. [1760 70; MANAGER + IAL] * * * …

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  • 3Managerial state — Part of a series on Libertarianism …

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  • 4Managerial economics — Economics …

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  • 5managerial revolution — A concept which points to the shift, within the modern corporation , from the owner to the professional manager as the key figure in the enterprise. This is associated with the change from ownership to control as the key source of power and… …

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  • 8Professional class — The professional class refers to those individuals identified as professionals. Individuals in this particular group commonly distinguish themselves from other social groups by obtaining graduate degrees and holding highly specialized occupations …

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  • 9Upper class — Is a concept in sociology that refers to the group of people at the top of a social hierarchy. Members of an upper class often have great power over the allocation of resources and governmental policy in their area. The phrase upper class has had …

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  • 10American middle class — The American middle class is a social class in the United States.[1][2] While the concept is typically ambiguous in popular opinion and common language use,[3] contemporary social scientists have put forward several, more or less congruent,… …

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