Noun

Singular management

Plural usually uncountable; plural managements

management (usually uncountable; plural managements)

  1. (uncountable, management) administration; the process or practice of managing.
  2. (management) The executives of an organisation, especially senior executives.
  3. (uncountable) Judicious use of means to accomplish an end.
    Excellent time management helped her succeed in all facets of her life.

Synonyms

  • (process or practice of managing): mgt, mgmt

Related terms

Derived terms

terms derived from management

From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License.
Thu Jul 9 04:16:58 2009

Management in all business and human organization activity is simply the act of getting people together to accomplish desired goals and objectives. Management comprises planning, organizing, staffing, leading or directing, and controlling an organization (a group of one or more people or entities) or effort for the purpose of accomplishing a goal. Resourcing encompasses the deployment and manipulation of human resources, financial resources, technological resources, and natural resources.

Management can also refer to the person or people who perform the act(s) of management.

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Mon Jul 6 06:06:47 2009

Horse Management- How did you get into horses and where did you learn the necessities?
Q. A lot of people get into the horse business or horse ownership as a "family" thing. The generations before them had horses, and now they too own horses. I'm sure most of their knowledge comes from learning by hand. But some other people (like myself) do not get this opportunity. My grandparents owned horses, but my parents did not. So that "hands-on" learning that goes on for generations stopped. Right now I'm still in High School but plan on owning a horse or more in the future. I've taken equine science/management classes, and work with large animals like cattle (not that their care is alike!). And as weird as it sounds- I think I am going too far with learning and reasearch. So have you horse owners learned what you know from… [cont.]
Asked by Crystal - Sat Aug 25 18:03:04 2007 - - 16 Answers - 4 Comments

A. I always loved horses, but was only able to ride trails occasionally as a child, and took lessons for a very short time. I bought a horse when I was about 30, and that was a disaster, as the horse was, "hot". My daughter also picked up the love of horses, and wanted to ride, or buy a pony. We did buy a pony, but didn't know that much about horses. The kids enjoyed riding her, but she soon became unmanageable, because adults could not ride her. Finally, after selling the pony, my daughter (still intent on the whole horse thing), decided to take lessons. This helped her to learn the basics about riding, basics about horses, do a little showing, etc. I still was uncomfortable bridling a horse, saddling a horse, etc. The best thing to do is… [cont.]
Answered by PRINTS - Sat Aug 25 21:42:20 2007

What is the difference between hotel management and business management?
Q. I have worked in hotels for eight years and I have decided to go to school to better my career. My husband is going to school for business management but I'm not sure which one. Can anyone help?
Asked by mcamp1107 - Wed Jul 1 00:41:50 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. In terms of business administration, there isn't really that much of a difference. A hotel is a company selling a product. Big chain hotels function as multinational companies just like any other. Hotels as companies follow the same business laws but have some specific industry laws (reimbursement, accounting, VAT breakdown, insurance, etc.) However, every sector has its specific laws. The main difference is that a hotel sells services to clients that come into the hotel to consume the product (roomnight, seminar, dinner, etc). A "non service" company will sell a product to a customer who will take the product somewhere else to consume (car, washing machine, etc.). So the selling/marketing process works differently. But that doesn't… [cont.]
Answered by chou de bxl - Thu Jul 2 10:57:40 2009

How do I get construction project management jobs?
Q. I am going to take my Project Management Professional Certification exam soon. I also have 5 years experience in Project Management of IT projects. With OBAMA's new stimulus there will be a lot of construction jobs, including Project Management. I have good Project Management skills but not a lot of skills in Construction (other than personal home improvement projects). How do I get into the new industry using the same skills?
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A. This page has Job Openings and Salary info:
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