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n. (context business English) In a large organization, a manager or administrator who occupies a position in the organizational hierarchy which is above the level of a front-line supervisor but below the level of a vice-president or similar senior manager.
Usage examples of "middle manager".
If, for example, he is a forty-year-old middle manager with two teen-age sons, two surviving parents or in-laws, and an incipient duodenal ulcer, he can assume that within half a decade his boys will be off to college or living away on their own.
The order was signed by a human, though, some unknown middle manager in the GA&.
The order was signed by a human, though, some unknown middle manager in the GA&IC back on Earth.
Six days ago he might have been a middle manager, a salesman, or an apartment-complex manager.
Assisting on the federal portion of the team was fifty-something Harold Peabody, a pear-shaped, clever middle manager who held a senior spot at the Immigration and Naturalization Service's Manhattan office.