Manager vs. Coordinator — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Manager and Coordinator
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Manager
One who directs a business or other enterprise.
Coordinator
A person whose job is to organize events or activities and to negotiate with others in order to ensure they work together effectively
A full-time coordinator was appointed to oversee the referral process
Manager
One who controls resources and expenditures, as of a household.
Coordinator
A word used to connect clauses, sentences, or words of equal syntactic importance (e.g. and, or, for)
Subordinate clauses can be connected with a coordinator
Manager
One who is in charge of the business affairs of an entertainer.
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Coordinator
(Mathematics)Any of a set of two or more numbers used to determine the position of a point, line, curve, or plane in a space of a given dimension with respect to a system of lines or other fixed references.
Manager
One who is in charge of the training and performance of an athlete or team.
Coordinator
Coordinates Informal Directions
Give me some coordinates so I can find my way.
Manager
A student who is in charge of the equipment and records of a school or college team.
Coordinator
Coordinates A set of articles, as of clothing or luggage, designed to match or complement one other, as in style or color.
Manager
(management) A person whose job is to manage something, such as a business, a restaurant, or a sports team.
Coordinator
Of equal importance, rank, or degree
Jobs with coordinate responsibilities.
Manager
The head coach.
Coordinator
(Grammar)Having equal syntactic status; not subordinate
Coordinate phrases.
Manager
(music) An administrator, for a singer or group. en
Coordinator
(Mathematics)Of or based on a system of coordinates.
Manager
(software) A window or application whose purpose is to give the user the control over some aspect of the system.
Coordinator
Of or relating to a university in which men and women are taught by the same faculty but in single-sex classes or on single-sex campuses.
Manager
One who manages; a conductor or director; as, the manager of a theater.
A skillful manager of the rabble.
Coordinator
To cause to work or function in a common action or effort
Coordinating the moving parts of a machine.
Manager
A person who conducts business or household affairs with economy and frugality; a good economist.
A prince of great aspiring thoughts; in the main, a manager of his treasure.
Coordinator
To make harmonious; harmonize
Coordinate the colors of a design.
Manager
A contriver; an intriguer.
Coordinator
(Grammar)To link (syntactic units) at an equal level.
Manager
Someone who controls resources and expenditures
Coordinator
To work or function together harmoniously
A nursing staff that coordinates smoothly.
Manager
(sports) someone in charge of training an athlete or a team
Coordinator
To form a harmonious combination; match
Shoes that coordinate with the rest of the outfit.
Coordinator
One who coordinates.
Coordinator
An assistant coach responsible for a particular facet of the game, such as defense.
Coordinator
(grammar) A member of a lexical class of words that joins two or more items (such as words, phrases, or clauses) of equal syntactic importance.
Coordinator
Someone whose task is to see that work goes harmoniously
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