span of control
A line manager, sometimes called a direct manager, is a person who directly manages other employees and is responsible for the administrative management of the individual as well as the functional management. If someone refers to their "boss" they mean the individual who is their line manager.
A figurehead.
Span of control, also called span of management, is a term used in business management, particularly human resource management. The term refers to the number of subordinates or direct reports a supervisor is responsible for.
The old word is 'Manageress' but that is now considered a diminutive and a woman manager is just called a Manager.
manager and the boss
A line manager, sometimes called a direct manager, is a person who directly manages other employees and is responsible for the administrative management of the individual as well as the functional management. If someone refers to their "boss" they mean the individual who is their line manager.
leadership or management style
They may also be called a proctor.
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patron
The "Mother Superior" is the highest ranking nun, the one who supervises the convent.
You can find the office manager job description by checking on the website called totaljobs.com. By checking that website, they'll give more information about it basically. The office manager usually just manages the entire office area. The manager works with the other employees to improve the job environment basically.
I have heard them called a "ranch manager" or a "herd manager".
Yes. That is called a player manager. Yes. That is called a player manager.
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No. They are managers for support functions.
A Team Leader is someone who does not only support and guide his team members but also knows how to follow and listen to them.