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Conventially management levels are named as Senior management, Middle management and Junior management.

Senior management is the top echelon, reporting to a general manager, President or Chairman. Junior management are usually of the 'supervisory' level, supervising the activities of teams of operatives, clerks, technicians etc. In between these two levels there will be middle management. Their functions are very varied, but they are placed in between the senior managers and the junior managers to reduce the number of staff reporting directly to the senior managers.

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