management
[ˈmænɪdʒmənt]
Definition:
1. The act of managing something.
2. Those in charge of running a business.
Use 'management' in a sentence:
- 1. The new management faces some knotty problems.
- 2. Singapore Airlines is rumoured to be bidding for a management contract to run both airports.
- 3. She is taking a diploma in management studies.
- 4. The management wanted to know what I was doing there.
- 5. The whole thing was a masterpiece of crowd management.
- 6. Management also stayed away from work during the strike.
- 7. The firm decided to bring in a new management team.
- 8. He also writes regularly for "International Management" magazine.
- 9. It rests with management to justify their actions.
- 10. The management reserves the right to refuse admission.
- 11. We did a deal with the management on overtime.
- 12. Good management benefits employers and employees alike.
- 13. He spurned the advice of management consultants.
- 14. The zoo needed better management rather than more money.
- 15. There were too many layers of management in the company.
- 16. I have ten years' experience at senior management level.
- 17. Senior management have given their seal of approval to the plans.
- 18. They may need some additional inputs and advice on how to improve the management of their farms.
- 19. The management plan has four main components.
- 20. The new management intends to institute a number of changes.
- 21. She's quite high up in the management hierarchy.
- 22. He is a firm believer in total quality management.
- 23. His views did not sit comfortably with the management line.
- 24. The shop is now under new management.
- 25. She's on the management committee.
- 26. What we want from the management is fighting talk.
- 27. Now we have to try and sell the idea to management.
- 28. Management have put several new proposals on the table.
- 29. Few candidates had received any training in management.
- 30. He took a very scientific approach to management.
- 31. The failure of the company was a direct result of bad management.
- 32. He became entangled in a series of conflicts with the management.
- 33. An independent body was brought in to mediate between staff and management.
- 34. Staff respond well to her unbuttoned style of management.
- 35. The union is in dispute with management over working hours.
- 36. Management should get together with the union.
- 37. The workers see the deal as a union sell-out to management.
- 38. Management are facing a showdown with union members today.
- 39. The new management techniques aim to improve performance.
- 40. The management is doing its best to improve the situation.
- 41. He's developed a real flair for management.
- 42. Stress at work is a matter of concern to staff and management.
- 43. The report blames bad management.
- 44. Diet plays an important role in the management of heart disease.
- 45. The management and unions have reached a settlement over new working conditions.
- 46. An agreement was finally reached between management and employees.
- 47. This firm's gone to the dogs since the new management took over.
- 48. The union presented a shopping list of demands to the management.
- 49. He was popular as much for his personal qualities as for his management skills.
- 50. The management have made no move to settle the strike.
- 51. Such decisions are normally the province of higher management.