Interim manager definition

Interim manager means a licensed manager appointed to manage a business enterprise on a temporary basis.
Interim manager means a person appointed as interim manager under section 169 of the Act.
Interim manager means a licensed manager appointed to manage a business

Examples of Interim manager in a sentence

  • Resources Directorate An Interim manager is required to cover the vacancy of Head of Customer Services.

  • An Interim manager will report directly to officers of the council at senior management level.

  • Commission—Organization; Quorum; Interim manager [REPEALED by Implication by PL 17-75].

  • To also consider Interim manager and other agency worker spends for the same period.

  • Many businesses used it in situations where a) specific change has to be implemented in relatively short time, and where the organization itself has insufficient internal capability, or b) in situations that required rigorous change and/or c) in situations where one of the key positions has become vacant and where a Interim manager will ensure continuation of the business while the organization is searching for adequate new replacement.


More Definitions of Interim manager

Interim manager means a licensed manager appointed to manage a business enterprise on a temporary basis. See "Satellite Manager"
Interim manager means a person assigned to a management position for an extended period of time with full authority and responsibilities of the position.
Interim manager means external Candidate an independent executive on a temporary contract.
Interim manager means the Purchaser, its agent or affiliated entity, who shall be authorized to operate the Debtor’s facility pursuant to the Interim Management Agreement. {00644085.1}
Interim manager means the person supplied by the Interim Company to carry out the Assignment.
Interim manager means an interim manager appointed under section 76 of the 2011 Act;
Interim manager shall have the meaning expressed in Section 10.2.