Traditional management definition

Traditional management means the way things are usually done in most

Examples of Traditional management in a sentence

  • Accounting Traditional management provided HR Management by HRP today.

  • Traditional management was performed mainly with manual intervention; however it has been evolving to become a more strategic and intrinsic aspect of network design, when it is considered as an integral part of the overall solution.

  • Traditional management has gone too far in transforming ecosystems for a single purpose; emerging strategies find more relevant opportunities in the benefits attached to restore natural features, for example, to reduce flood risk, contribute to groundwater recharge or soil formation, improve water quality or support life and other simultaneous benefits linked to the recovery of ecosystems’ structure and functions (EC, 2015b).

  • Retail Structure in Indonesia (according to its management system) - Traditional management system; - Operated by individuals; - Consumers could bargain the product prices.