Management in a sentence as a noun

Instead of asking yourself "does this management know what it's doing?

" ask yourself "does this management make me better as a professional?

I didn't like what I was doing, I thought the management was dumb, I just didn't think my work was very important.

Maybe it's banking, or process control, or contact management - it doesn't matter as long as it's something.

People I've known who have gone into management generally didn't really want to be programming - it was just the means to kick start their careers.

After a little investigation, the GE lawyers and upper-management decided to **** off the idea as it would not have been worth the hassle.

Microsoft was weird in a sort of cult like way, and had its own management problems, but was much more enjoyable... and really treated their employees a whole lot better.

You have to become very aggressive now; it's not like a regular job where somebody else is doing the marketing and management for you and setting a schedule.

Companies exist to make management, investors and founders rich - they hold the vast majority of the stock - and benefit greatly from path dependence and network effects.

This should make a lot of entrepreneurs happy, as there will continue to be a lot of top-down management-driven products that, if history shows, will continue to be market failures.

Management definitions

noun

the act of managing something; "he was given overall management of the program"; "is the direction of the economy a function of government?"

See also: direction

noun

those in charge of running a business