What does raad van beheer in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word raad van beheer in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use raad van beheer in Dutch.

The word raad van beheer in Dutch means management, administration, beheer, ambstbeheer, beheer, trustschap, beheer, bestuur, beheer, behoud, beheer, beheer, bestuur, beheer, gezag, financieel beheer. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word raad van beheer

management

(bestuur, toezicht)

administration

(Belg. (administratie)

beheer, ambstbeheer

(role of administrator)

Her stewardship during the crisis saved the company from going under.

beheer, trustschap

(role or status of a trustee)

beheer, bestuur

(skill in managing)

His management of the issue was exemplary.

beheer

(figurative (management of a situation)

Dana's manager did not approve of her handling of the situation.

behoud, beheer

(wildlife, etc: protection)

Rural residents are divided on the issue of wildlife conservation.

beheer, bestuur

(management system)

The committee will discuss new methods of corporate governance.

beheer, gezag

(domination)

The island came under state control.

financieel beheer

(business: money management)

Ryan studied finance and accounting at school.

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