management

/ˈmæn.ɪd͡ʒ.mənt/
noun 4

Collocations

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1

(noun.) managing sth

ADJ

careful, competent, effective, efficient, firm, good, sound | bad, inefficient, poor | day-to-day, routine | general, overall | business, corporate | personnel, staff | production | project, task | hospital, hotel, school | database, network, systems | asset, economic, financial, investment, money, resource | information | crisis | household | traffic | waste | forest, land

anger, anxiety, stress

She attended a stress management workshop to learn techniques for dealing with her busy work schedule.

time

VERB + MANAGEMENT

need

The school requires better management to handle the growing number of students.

be responsible for

The project manager is responsible for the management of all team resources and deadlines.

MANAGEMENT + NOUN

company, consultancy, consultant, services | course, studies, training | plan, policy, strategy | expertise, skills | method, philosophy, practice, style, technique

PREP

in ~

After working in management for five years, he decided to return to teaching instead.

under sb's ~

The hospital improved significantly under the new director's management.

PHRASES

a board of management, under new management

The hotel has been under new management since the owners decided to hire experienced directors.

2

(noun.) managers

ADJ

junior, middle, senior, top

VERB + MANAGEMENT

criticize

Employees criticized management for not listening to their concerns about workplace safety.

MANAGEMENT + NOUN

board, committee, staff, team | meeting | decision | job, position, post, role | hierarchy, structure | buy-out

level

The company hired a new director to improve management quality across all departments.

PREP

in ~

She has worked in management for over ten years and now oversees three departments.

PHRASES

a layer/level/tier of management

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