n. A person who is a manager of a project or product or process but who has no people reporting directly to him or her.
the role that is played when a person performs management tasks for a program of related projects.
1. The role with total business responsibility for an entire project. 2. The individual who directs, controls, administers, and regulates a project acquiring software, a hardware/ software system, or services. The project manager is the individual ultimately responsible to the end user.
The Program Manager is the person or entity that TPC engages to provide administrative and other services for the Plan. The current Program Manager is TIAA-CREF Tuition Financing, Inc.
The Program Manager is the person or entity that the State engages to provide administrative and other services for the Program. The MESP Program Manager is TIAA-CREF Tuition Financing, Inc. (TFI). TFI's affiliate, TIAA-CREF Individual & Institutional Services, LLC distributes MESP.
The title for a person holding the program management role in an MSF team or the titular head of a large IT (or other) program involving several projects, ongoing projects, or other complex management activities. See also program management role.
The individual responsible for overall management of an acquisition program.
Each program will be administered and coordinated by a Program Manager who will be employed by the CRCAH to support the Program Leaders.
A military or civilian official who is responsible for managing an acquisition program.
The person with authority to manage a program. (Note that this is a role. The Program Manager may also be responsible for one or more of the projects within the program. He or she would be project manager on those projects as well as overall Program Manager.) The Program Manager leads the overall planning and management of the program. All project managers within the program report to the Program Manager.
the person selling programs at a baseball game or giving them away at a theater. The desktop UI program under Windows 3.1, analagous to the Macintosh Finder. See EGA palette.
The primary user interface in Windows 3 .x.
Windows default shell or interface. The Program Manager, unless you've replaced it with something better, like PC Tools for Windows, allows you to launch other Windows applications.
Program Manager is the standard software that runs on an IBM compatible microcomputer that is running "Windows". To run the Mirada software, you need a microcomputer with the Program Manager, just running the non-windows DOS system is not enough.
Program Manager was the shell of Windows 3.x and Windows NT 3.x operating systems. This shell exposed a task-oriented graphical user interface (GUI), consisting of icons (shortcuts for programs) arranged into program groups. The user-friendly interface replaced the file-oriented shells of previous Microsoft operating systems, and enabled non-technical users to run their computers without seeking technical assistance.