Managerial Hierarchy Managerial Hierarchy allows the levels of management in an organization, typically three distinct levels; executive, middle, and first
Managerial capitalism Management is the coordination, supervision, or control of people and processes; the group of people who make decisions regarding the operations of an institution.
Managerial demiurge Managerial demiurge means C. Wright Mills’s concept related to the increased proportion of managers at the top of government and business
Managerial grid Managerial grid is a two-dimensional grid for appraising leadership styles. This managerial grid used the behavioral dimensions “concern
Managerial accounting Managerial accounting also called management accounting, is a field of accounting that provides economic and financial information for managers and other internal users.
Private/ Managerial accounting Private or managerial accounting is an area of accounting within a company that involves such activities as cost accounting, budgeting, design...
Managerial capacity problem When a firm’s managerial resources are insufficient to take advantage of its new product and services opportunities, the subsequent bottleneck is referred to as the managerial capacity problem.
Entrepreneurial & Managerial services Entrepreneurial services refer to those services that generate new market, product, and service ideas.
Managerial services are the routine functions of the firm