People who manage and organize the operations of institutions, businesses, or systems.
From Latin administrare meaning 'to manage' or 'to serve,' from ad- meaning 'to' and ministrare meaning 'to serve.' The term entered English in the 14th century, originally referring to those who managed estates or executed wills.
Administrators are the invisible architects of functional society - they keep schools running, hospitals operating, and governments functioning while rarely receiving credit for smooth operations. The best administrators are like good referees: when they're doing their job well, you barely notice them, but when they're absent or ineffective, everything falls apart.
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