noun
1 managing sth
ADJECTIVE
▪ careful , competent , effective , efficient , good , proper , prudent , sound
▪ bad , poor
▪ day-to-day , routine
▪ general , overall
▪ centralized
▪ business , corporate
▪ personnel , staff
▪ production
▪ quality
▪ project
▪ farm , hotel
▪ hospital , school (both esp. BrE ) (usually hospital administration , school administration in AmE )
▪ classroom
▪ database , network , systems
▪ ecosystem
▪ asset , economic , financial , investment , money , portfolio , resource
▪ brand
▪ clinical , medical
▪
the medical ~ of obesity
▪ facilities
▪ data , information , knowledge
▪ crisis , emergency
▪ risk
▪ household
▪ traffic
▪ waste
▪ pest , weed
▪ forest , land
▪ storm-water ( esp. AmE )
▪ wildlife
▪ anger , anxiety , stress
▪
He's been sent on an anger ~ course to help him control his temper.
▪ weight
▪ pain
▪ change
▪ time
VERB + MANAGEMENT
▪ need
▪
The project needs stronger ~.
▪ perform , provide
▪
The company provides facility ~ and base operations support for the army.
▪ handle
▪
Day-to-day ~ is handled by his sons.
▪ be responsible for , oversee
▪
She is responsible for the day-to-day ~ of the company.
▪ enhance , improve
▪ facilitate
▪ simplify
▪ streamline
▪ outsource
MANAGEMENT + NOUN
▪ agency , company , consultancy , firm ( esp. BrE ), services
▪ consultant , expert , guru , specialist
▪ class , course , studies , training
▪ plan , policy , programme/program , strategy , system
▪ process
▪ expertise , skills
▪ guidelines
▪ approach , method , philosophy , practice , style , technique
▪ tool
▪ solution
▪ fee
PREPOSITION
▪ in ~
▪
She is now celebrating ten years in ~.
▪ under sb's ~
▪
The club prospered under Ferguson's ~.
PHRASES
▪ a board of ~
▪ under new ~
▪
The restaurant is under new ~.
2 managers
ADJECTIVE
▪ junior ( BrE ), lower
▪ middle
▪ senior , top , upper
VERB + MANAGEMENT
▪ criticize
▪
The unions have criticized ~ over their handling of the dispute.
MANAGEMENT + NOUN
▪ board , committee , personnel , staff , team
▪ meeting
▪ decision
▪ job , position , post ( esp. BrE ), role
▪ hierarchy , structure
▪ shake-up
▪ buyout
▪ level
▪
This decision should be taken at a higher ~ level.
PREPOSITION
▪ in … ~
▪
young people in middle ~
PHRASES
▪ a layer, level, tier, etc. of ~
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