No, it's a noun.
manage is the verb
Managing is the present participle of the verb.
recommendation/ answer= who recommend
The managers of Enron Corporation were guilty of gross misconduct, and I do not condone them.
Accessible is an adjective.
The relationship between project managers and line managers is that the project managers divide the work among the line managers and the line managers report to the project managers.
Managers today emphasize teamwork
"Who are industrial managers?"
Yes, managers and non-managers should be appraised from the top and the bottom. This will help executive managers get a better idea of how they are performing.
Top Performing managers has more responsibilities than an average managers.
The adjectives for the verb to manage are managing and managed.The adjective related to the person noun manager is managerial.
Managers: Fozzie Puffin SmoothCriminal Co-managers: Ewoodsambo3 xxalexexx
Arsenal have 18 fulltime and 5 caretaker managers, so that would be 23 managers. Manchester United have had 19 managers.
There is no specific collective noun for managers, in which case a noun appropriate for the situation is used; for example, a crew of managers, a team of managers, etc.