Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun One who transacts, performs, or conducts any business.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun One who transacts, performs, or conducts any business.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • noun A person who transacts business

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • noun someone who conducts or carries on business or negotiations

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Examples

  • And it all came to a head about almost a year ago when I returned from my maternity leave and was told that suddenly my skill set was no longer appropriate for a transactor skill set, and I was demoted to a less prestigious and less lucrative role in the credit division of the group.

    Citigroup Slammed With Lawsuit By Former Female Employees 2010

  • And it all came to a head about almost a year ago when I returned from my maternity leave and was told that suddenly my skill set was no longer appropriate for a transactor skill set, and I was demoted to a less prestigious and less lucrative role in the credit division of the group.

    Citigroup Slammed With Lawsuit By Former Female Employees 2010

  • And it all came to a head about almost a year ago when I returned from my maternity leave and was told that suddenly my skill set was no longer appropriate for a transactor skill set, and I was demoted to a less prestigious and less lucrative role in the credit division of the group.

    Citigroup Slammed With Lawsuit By Former Female Employees 2010

  • And it all came to a head about almost a year ago when I returned from my maternity leave and was told that suddenly my skill set was no longer appropriate for a transactor skill set, and I was demoted to a less prestigious and less lucrative role in the credit division of the group.

    Citigroup Slammed With Lawsuit By Former Female Employees 2010

  • And it all came to a head about almost a year ago when I returned from my maternity leave and was told that suddenly my skill set was no longer appropriate for a transactor skill set, and I was demoted to a less prestigious and less lucrative role in the credit division of the group.

    Citigroup Slammed With Lawsuit By Former Female Employees 2010

  • And it all came to a head about almost a year ago when I returned from my maternity leave and was told that suddenly my skill set was no longer appropriate for a transactor skill set, and I was demoted to a less prestigious and less lucrative role in the credit division of the group.

    Citigroup Slammed With Lawsuit By Former Female Employees 2010

  • Lately, the iconic transactor of capital, Goldman Sachs, has seen its pre-eminence challenged by a populist movement deluded by its belief that demonizing those who are able to profit from their mastery of a capitalist economy will somehow improve the lot of those who haven't.

    Dan Silverstein: The Goldman Sachs Investment You Haven't Heard About Yet 2009

  • Manz and Sims 1993 proposed four types of leaders, based on their different kinds of behavior: strong man, transactor, visionary hero, and super-leader.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • The transactor uses contingent reinforcement in interactive goal-setting to reward and reprimand followers.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • Manz and Sims 1993 proposed four types of leaders, based on their different kinds of behavior: strong man, transactor, visionary hero, and super-leader.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

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