Not for her the glass ceilings that women in mid-level management still complained about in civilian life.
Alcan and TDC were also highly critical of Bombardier's management of the MLW portion of the program, suggesting that their mid-level management lacked the know-how to conclude the project rapidly.
It fosters a commitment to service as well as prepares young men and women for leadership roles of mid-level management or higher in the fields of education, government, domestic and international community affairs, social justice, and philanthropy.
Their roles would no longer be that of senior technicians; instead, their role would be that of mid-level management.
No longer: the opportunities in junior and mid-level management have all but vanished; foreigners are largely now only hired if they know how to live in Russia, speak the language and do not present large relocation costs, say Moscow businessmen.
According to some research, however, those in mid-level management are more likely to develop health problems than those who work at higher levels of the corporate ladder [source: Quick].
Share of mind - Executives are incredibly taxed with an increasing set of responsibilities; mid-level management has been reduced and the number of stakeholders (community, environment, government, etc.) has increased, all putting incredible pressure on leaders.
"Business casual" dress still tends to be the norm for most workers up to and sometimes including mid-level management.
Hence the two remain completely, invisibly dependent on each other, without so much as a single professional resource between them of the kind available to any McDonald's drive-through team: employment contract, training, Social Security and mid-level management.
Administrations are often under-resourced, resources aren't effectively targeted on areas of greatest impact, and mid-level management is weak.