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Synonyms & Similar Words
administration
supervision
direction
control
organization
leadership
governance
regulation
coordination
oversight
stewardship
guidance
command
operation
executive
authority
supervision
monitoring
facilitation
orchestration
arrangement
planning
strategy
logistics
administration
conducting
organizing
regulating
directing
commanding
governing
guiding
coordinating
overseeing
managing
supervising
leading
controlling
decision-making
problem-solving
crisis-management
conflict-resolution
team-building
communication
motivation
empowerment.
Meaning of Management
The act of coordinating and organizing resources to achieve specific goals.
Definitions
- The process of dealing with or controlling things or people,
- The responsibility for and control of a company or organization,
- The person or people responsible for controlling and organizing an organization or business.
Etymology of Management
The word "management" originated from the Old French word "manage" and the Latin word "manus," meaning hand, and "agere," meaning to lead or drive,
The term has been used in English since the 16th century to describe the act of handling or controlling something,
Initially, it referred to the training or handling of horses, but later it expanded to include the management of people, organizations, and resources.
Example Uses
- The company's management team is responsible for making strategic decisions to ensure its growth and profitability,
- Effective time management is crucial for achieving success in any profession,
- The new management of the restaurant has improved the quality of food and service,
- The management of the project involves coordinating the efforts of multiple teams and stakeholders.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
disorganization
chaos
anarchy
mismanagement
neglect
abandonment
disarray
disorder
confusion
turmoil
upheaval
lawlessness
inefficiency
incompetence
ineptness
carelessness
recklessness
lackadaisical
apathy
indifference
inaction
inattention
inactivity
disengagement
detachment.