Management - Wikipedia-style Article
Management
Definition
Management is a noun that refers to the process of organizing, directing, and overseeing tasks or people to achieve specific goals. It also describes the group of individuals responsible for running an organization or business.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈmæn.ɪdʒ.mənt/
- Respelling: MAN-ij-muhnt
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈmæn.ɪdʒ.mənt/
- Respelling: MAN-ij-muhnt
Etymology
The word "management" originates from the Italian "maneggiare," meaning "to handle or control (horses)," derived from Latin "manus," meaning "hand." It entered Middle French as "ménagement" and subsequently Middle English, evolving into its modern use referring to administration and leadership.
Derivatives
- Manage (verb)
- Manager (noun)
- Manageable (adjective)
- Micromanagement (noun)
- Managemental (adjective)
Synonyms
- Administration
- Supervision
- Leadership
Antonyms
- Disorganization
- Neglect
- Mismanagement
Usage
The term "management" is widely used in business, organizational, and personal contexts. Examples include "Effective management is crucial for the success of the company," and "He holds a degree in business management."
Related Terms
- Organization: A structured group of people working together.
- Strategy: A plan of action designed to achieve a goal.
- Coordination: The process of organizing tasks to work together effectively.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- The process of organizing, directing, and overseeing tasks: Refers to the systematic approach to achieving goals.
- Example: "Project management ensures that tasks are completed on time."
- The group of people responsible for running an organization: Refers to individuals in charge of decision-making and operations.
- Example: "The management announced new company policies."
- The skill or act of handling or controlling resources or people: Refers to personal or professional ability to manage effectively.
- Example: "Her management of the team led to improved productivity."