"Project manager" should be capitalized when it is used as a job title or precedes a name, for example, "Project Manager Smith." It should not be capitalized when used generically, such as "the project manager."
yes
Always capitalize "The" when it is the first word of a title, regardless of where it appears in a sentence. Examples: "The Blair Witch Project" and "The Box."
You can capitalize Japanese and Cherry but not tree
No, there is no need to capitalize 'nun' or 'nuns' in a sentence.
In "Yours truly," you capitalize the first letter of each word if you are using it as a complimentary close in a letter, as it is a formal sign-off.
Project manager is a commo n nou n but if it is used as a title or if it precedes a perso n's name the n it is capitalized. It should be Project Ma nager Busby.
Project manager is a commo n nou n but if it is used as a title or if it precedes a perso n's name the n it is capitalized. It should be Project Ma nager Be n .
The difference is the assistant project manager has to confer with the project manager on major decisions.
Only if it directly precedes the name of the manager.
A noun is capitalized when it is the name of a person or place. Therefore, when you are addressing a manager by their title, you would capitalize: "Yes, Manager". When you are referring to a manager, and not using as a replacement for their name, you would not capitalize.
yes
A project manager oversees one particular project where a manager deals in general projects
Yes.
Only if it directly precedes the name of the manager in question.
Resident engineer is below project manager. Project Manager first, then Construction Manager, then Resident engineer.
The project manager can become:- A Senior Project Manager- A PMO- A Program ManagerOf course after that he can become a CEO.
A project manager is the person responsible of planning, managing, executing, and controlling the project.