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Definition

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Hi, I am Colombian; and I´m looking for a good definition of the word "Management" I´ve seen a lot of web sites and books; but it always appear extremely simple explainations. That´s why I would like a discussion about it.. When you are speaking in a daily conversation; how do you distingue a "manager" from an "administrator"? Juan Carlos/ avogadro97@yahoo.com

Administrator vs executor

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administrator is something quite different from executor thus I have amended. I understand this as the possible in Hong Kong and the UK. If this is different from other common law jurisdictions please further amend. --Sunnyhsli 07:49, 28 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Feminine

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Whats the feminine equivalent of the this description.....Administratrix..or something like this?AT Kunene (talk) 09:56, 27 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Globalize

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Hi Fellow Wikipedians! The reason I have added that Globalize tag, is that it a mainly Anglo-centric idea of an administrator. It doesn't detail the German idea of administrator, which is the beamter, the Scottish version, which demptser (I think), and the Japanese or Chinese versions, and probably many others. scope_creep (talk) 07:59, 1 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]

The purpose of disambiguation pages is to distinguish and help the reader find the correct existing page. Per MOS:DABRED redlinks "should only be included on a disambiguation page when a linked article (not just other disambiguation pages) also includes that red link". I think that you're putting the cart before the horse here: the way to improve the global perpective is to create text about the other types of administrators that are missing and add the links to this dab page. Tagging this dab page with the globalize tag is wrong if the only way to fix it is to add links to non-existing articles, against WP:MOS. Sjö (talk) 10:57, 25 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]