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management
[ man-ij-muhnt ]
noun
- the act or manner of managing; handling, direction, or control.
Synonyms: , , , , , ,
- skill in managing; executive ability:
great management and tact.
- the person or persons controlling and directing the affairs of a business, institution, etc.:
The store is under new management.
- executives collectively, considered as a class ( labor ).
management
/ ˈæɪəԳ /
noun
- the members of the executive or administration of an organization or business See also line management middle management top management
- managers or employers collectively
- the technique, practice, or science of managing, controlling or dealing with
anger management
- the skilful or resourceful use of materials, time, etc
- the specific treatment of a disease, disorder, etc
management
- The body of individuals who run major businesses, usually without owning them but often with the reward of stock options .
Other 51Թ Forms
- ···ٲ [man-ij-, men, -tl], adjective
- t·a·Գ adjective noun
- ԴDz·a·Գ noun adjective
- ·a·Գ adjective
- -a·Գ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of management1
Example Sentences
They are thought to have serious concerns about the effectiveness of performance management.
"What separates good managers from great managers is that he has a great way of playing, but his in-game management is so amazing as well," Villa defender Tyrone Mings told Ben Foster's Fozcast podcast.
She brought a reputation as a problem solver for her management of the cleanup of a massive homeless encampment that grew on the Venice beach and boardwalk during the pandemic.
“The number would be so low that the city would be better off waiting,” said Louis Tomaselli, the Irvine-based executive managing director of JLL, a real estate and investment management firm.
On Thursday, Ms Chandauka said in a statement that the concerns brought to the commission included "governance, administration and management matters".
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