management

US: /ˈmænədʒmənt/, /ˈmænɪdʒmənt/
UK: /mˈænɪd‍ʒmənt/


English Vietnamese dictionary


management /'mænidʤmənt/
  • danh từ
    • sự trông nom, sự quản lý
    • sự điều khiển
    • ban quản lý, ban quản đốc
    • sự khôn khéo, sự khéo xử; mánh lới

Advanced English dictionary


+ noun
1 [U] the act of running and controlling a business or similar organization: a career in management + hotel / project management + a management training course + The report blames bad management. + The company's top-down management style made decision-making slow and inflexible. + He is one of the highest paid management gurus in the world.
2 [C+sing./pl. v., U] the people who run and control a business or similar organization: The management is / are considering closing the factory. + The shop is now under new management. + junior / middle / senior management + a management decision / job + My role is to act as a mediator between employees and management. + Most managements are keen to avoid strikes.
3 [U] the act or skill of dealing with people or situations in a successful way: classroom management + time management (= the way in which you organize how you spend your time) + management of staff + Diet plays an important role in the management of heart disease.

Thesaurus dictionary


n.
1 managing, control, supervision, manipulation, handling, direction, directing, directorship, administration, government, conduct, governance, operation, running, superintendence, command, guidance, stewardship:
The management of the company is in your hands.
2 administration, executive(s), bosses, directors, board (of directors), directorate, Colloq (top) brass:
The management believes that you are the right person for the job.

Collocation dictionary


1 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
He's been sent on an anger management course to help him control his temper.
| time

VERB + MANAGEMENT

need
The project needs stronger management.
| be responsible for
She is responsible for the day-to-day management of the company.

MANAGEMENT + NOUN

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

PREP.

in ~
She is now celebrating ten years in management.
| under sb's ~
The club prospered under Ferguson's management.

PHRASES

a board of management, under new management
The restaurant is under new management.

2 managers

ADJ.

junior, middle, senior, top

VERB + MANAGEMENT

criticize
The unions have criticized management over their handling of the dispute.

MANAGEMENT + NOUN

board, committee, staff, team | meeting | decision | job, position, post, role | hierarchy, structure | buy-out | level
This decision should be taken at a higher management level.

PREP.

in … ~
young people in middle management

PHRASES

a layer/level/tier of management


Concise English dictionary


managements'mænɪdʒmənt
noun
+the act of managing something
+those in charge of running a business