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man·age·ment  (mnj-mnt)
n.
1. The act, manner, or practice of managing; handling, supervision, or control: management of a crisis; management of factory workers.
2. The person or persons who control or direct a business or other enterprise.
3. Skill in managing; executive ability.

management [ˈmænɪdʒmənt]
n
1. (Business / Industrial Relations & HR Terms) the members of the executive or administration of an organization or business See also line management, middle management, top management
2. (Business / Industrial Relations & HR Terms) managers or employers collectively
3. the technique, practice, or science of managing, controlling or dealng with anger management
4. the skilful or resourceful use of materials, time, etc.
5. (Medicine) the specific treatment of a disease, disorder, etc.

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