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management
[man-ij-muhnt]
noun
the act or manner of managing; handling, direction, or control.
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
/ ˈmænɪdʒmənt /
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 Word Forms
- managemental adjective
- antimanagement adjective
- nonmanagement noun
- promanagement adjective
- self-management noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of management1
Example Sentences
Without him, she would be entirely alone in a mining colony whose management is fine with working the population to death.
She has described herself as "mouthy", someone who would "take no messing from management".
There should be areas on campus for both, he said, and also “an area for those with severe mental illness that really need case management.”
The RMT union has concerns about "fatigue management" - that is the stress that early and late shifts are having on the health of its members.
Ellison is attempting to reset Paramount’s culture after years of under-investment, layoffs and management turmoil.
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