management
♦♦ man|age|ment /m'ænɪdʒmənt/ (managements)
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Management is the control and organizing of a business or other organization.
The zoo needed better management rather than more money...
The dispute is about wages, working conditions and the management of the mining industry.
...the responsibility for its day to day management.
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You can refer to the people who control and organize a business or other organization as the management. (BUSINESS)
The management is doing its best to improve the situation...
We need to get more women into top management...
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Management is the way people control different parts of their lives.
...her management of her professional life.
...intelligent money management, for example paying big bills monthly where possible.anger man|age|ment
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Anger management is a set of guidelines that are designed to help people control their anger.
...anger management courseschange man|age|ment
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Change management is a style of management that aims to encourage organizations and individuals to deal effectively with the changes taking place in their work. (BUSINESS)
She is hoping to go into change management or IT management when she graduates.cri|sis man|age|ment
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People use crisis management to refer to a management style that concentrates on solving the immediate problems occurring in a business rather than looking for long-term solutions. (BUSINESS)
Today's NSC is overcome by day-to-day crisis management.
...a crisis-management team.man man|age|ment
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Man management involves controlling and organizing the people who work in a business or organization. (BUSINESS)
Team captains need to have effective man-management skills.man|age|ment buy|out (management buyouts)
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A management buyout is the buying of a company by its managers. The abbreviation MBO is also used. (BUSINESS)
Of the first three franchises to be awarded, two went to management buyouts led by former BR executives.man|age|ment con|sult|ant (management consultants)
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A management consultant is someone whose job is to advise companies on the most efficient ways to run their business. (BUSINESS)
...a leading firm of management consultants.mid|dle man|age|ment
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Middle management refers to managers who are below the top level of management, and who are responsible for controlling and running an organization rather than making decisions about how it operates. (BUSINESS)
The proportion of women in middle management has risen to 40%.
...middle-management jobs.risk man|age|ment
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Risk management is the skill or job of deciding what the risks are in a particular situation and taking action to prevent or reduce them.to|tal qual|ity man|age|ment
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Total quality management is a set of management principles aimed at improving performance throughout a company, especially by involving employees in decision-making. The abbreviation TQM is also used. (BUSINESS)
He is a firm believer in total quality management.
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Management is the control and organizing of a business or other organization.
The zoo needed better management rather than more money...
The dispute is about wages, working conditions and the management of the mining industry.
...the responsibility for its day to day management.
2 [N-VAR-COLL]
You can refer to the people who control and organize a business or other organization as the management. (BUSINESS)
The management is doing its best to improve the situation...
We need to get more women into top management...
3 [N-UNCOUNT] usu with supp
Management is the way people control different parts of their lives.
...her management of her professional life.
...intelligent money management, for example paying big bills monthly where possible.anger man|age|ment
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Anger management is a set of guidelines that are designed to help people control their anger.
...anger management courseschange man|age|ment
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Change management is a style of management that aims to encourage organizations and individuals to deal effectively with the changes taking place in their work. (BUSINESS)
She is hoping to go into change management or IT management when she graduates.cri|sis man|age|ment
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People use crisis management to refer to a management style that concentrates on solving the immediate problems occurring in a business rather than looking for long-term solutions. (BUSINESS)
Today's NSC is overcome by day-to-day crisis management.
...a crisis-management team.man man|age|ment
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Man management involves controlling and organizing the people who work in a business or organization. (BUSINESS)
Team captains need to have effective man-management skills.man|age|ment buy|out (management buyouts)
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A management buyout is the buying of a company by its managers. The abbreviation MBO is also used. (BUSINESS)
Of the first three franchises to be awarded, two went to management buyouts led by former BR executives.man|age|ment con|sult|ant (management consultants)
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A management consultant is someone whose job is to advise companies on the most efficient ways to run their business. (BUSINESS)
...a leading firm of management consultants.mid|dle man|age|ment
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Middle management refers to managers who are below the top level of management, and who are responsible for controlling and running an organization rather than making decisions about how it operates. (BUSINESS)
The proportion of women in middle management has risen to 40%.
...middle-management jobs.risk man|age|ment
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Risk management is the skill or job of deciding what the risks are in a particular situation and taking action to prevent or reduce them.to|tal qual|ity man|age|ment
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Total quality management is a set of management principles aimed at improving performance throughout a company, especially by involving employees in decision-making. The abbreviation TQM is also used. (BUSINESS)
He is a firm believer in total quality management.