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Trhuy Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

Manager & Director

What's difference between Manager & Director? thx
  

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Directors are usually higher in the hierarchy than managers, but it is more a matter of the term that an individual company wishes to use in assigning titles. From OneLook: Manager: noun : someone who controls resources and expenditures. Director: noun : someone who controls resources and expenditures.

  • Directors are usually higher in the hierarchy than managers, but it is more a matter of the term that an individual company wishes to use in assigning titles.
  • From OneLook: Manager: noun : someone who controls resources and expenditures.
  • Director: noun : someone who controls resources and expenditures.
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Directors are usually higher in the hierarchy than managers, but it is more a matter of the term that an individual company wishes to use in assigning titles.

From OneLook:

Manager: noun: someone who controls resources and expenditures.
Director: noun: someone who controls resources and expenditures.
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MANAGER IS DEAL TO THE ORGANITATION OR COMPANY....BUT THE DIRECTOR IS PERSON OF GENERATOR OF ANY ORGANITATION ,COMPANY.(THAT MEANS DEALS OF ANY WORK.

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