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		Definition of people-oriented in English: people-oriented(British people-orientated) adjective Skilled at or focused on interaction with people.  a people-oriented business like consulting  Example sentencesExamples -  The class of news and information with the greatest potential to increase readership is local news and announcements, particularly of a people-oriented type.
 -  His vision focuses on values-based leadership, is people-oriented, open and accessible, and empowers and emphasises people to get the right results.
 -  The movement represented a return to grassroots and people-oriented politics.
 -  The firm, celebrated for its imaginative, site-specific, people-oriented workmanship, has earned previous recognition for groundbreaking work in housing and community-based projects.
 -  I am basically a people-oriented person.
 -  Mostly I am aware of the sea as an active part of the people-oriented geography.
 -  I'm not saying that the deep thinkers should replace the jovial people-oriented executives.
 -  More women gravitate toward work that's nurturing and people-oriented.
 -  More and more fees are brought in, and the idea of a people-oriented education enriching the whole community is not even in the debate.
 -  She was a hard worker, a very thorough, task-oriented yet people-oriented person.
 -  We want development to be more people-oriented.
 -  Globalisation has dug in so deep and expanded so fast that resistance is fruitless unless carried out on a people-oriented macro scale.
 -  His early days were spent working on people-oriented technology with various science associations.
 -  I wanted to join a company with career growth opportunities both domestically and internationally, excellent financial performance, and people-oriented culture.
 -  They have selected the career of an analyst rather than a more public and people-oriented career in part because they like to work on their own.
 -  Men, like women, are perfectly able to be people-oriented leaders, caring parents, good listeners, and true friends in time of need.
 -  He also stressed that a new emphasis for the fund would be in the area of "people-oriented reconciliation".
 -  Girls were more likely to be people-oriented and placed a higher value on English than mathematics, while boys ranked the value of mathematics more highly.
 -  I spent my time in the Army trying to be a people-oriented type of leader.
 -  Men and women who fill these positions are people-oriented, competent managers, who are committed to improving their communities and the future of our society.
 
  Synonyms outgoing, hail-fellow-well-met, extroverted, sociable, gregarious, socializing, social, genial, cordial, affable, friendly, lively, exuberant, uninhibited, unreserved, demonstrative     |