Management Styles

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a touch that is gentle or delicate

adjective describing the type of touch as gentle or delicate

  • The artist applied a light touch to the delicate painting, ensuring not to damage the intricate details.
  • When giving a massage, remember to use a light touch on the sensitive areas.
  • She gave the car a light touch with the sponge to clean off the dirt.
  • His words had a light touch, gently guiding her towards a decision without being forceful.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'teachy' describes something that is related to teaching or giving instruction

  • The professor's teaching style was very informative and not at all teachy.
  • I don't like it when teachers get all teachy and preachy during class.
  • Stop being so teachy, just let me figure it out on my own!
  • Her constant corrections were starting to feel a bit teachy, like she was trying to show off her knowledge.

noun a type of organization that operates in a fluid and dynamic manner

  • The company operates under a dynamic adhocracy structure, allowing for quick decision-making and flexibility.
  • At the startup, it's more of an adhocracy where everyone pitches in and things get done.
  • In this adhocracy of a team, we just go with the flow and figure things out as we go.
  • Her mind was like an adhocracy, constantly shifting and adapting to new ideas and challenges.

noun a compound noun formed by combining 'meddle' and 'management' to describe intrusive or interfering management style

  • The board of directors is not happy with the meddle-management approach taken by the new CEO.
  • I heard the employees are getting frustrated with all the meddle-management going on in the office.
  • The team is really fed up with the boss's constant meddle-management.
  • Sometimes it feels like the universe is practicing meddle-management in our lives.