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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
management
see also BUSINESS, EMPLOYMENT, OFFICE - to be in charge of a company or other organization: run* sth, manage sth; noun (U): management; adjective: managerial I manage a small engineering firm. ◎ Sheila's learning new management skills at the local college. ◎ John has got good managerial experience. - to manage some public or business activity (or some part of it): administer sth; noun (U): administration; adjective: administrative Who is administering the examination? ◎ the administration of justice ◎ Unfortunately, I have to spend more and more of my time on administration. ◎ heavy administrative duties - the group of people who control a business or other organization: management (with singular or plural verb) The management bears no responsibility for cars left in this car park. ※ people in management - a person who manages sth: manager, director our personnel manager ◎ our director of finance - a person who controls a whole business or company: managing director, chief executive (AmE president) - a woman who manages a shop or a restaurant: manageress - a person whose work is in administration: administrator We have too many administrators and not enough doctors! - one of a group of people who are responsible for controlling the policy and major decisions of a company: (company) director She's on the board (= group) of directors. - a person who has an important position in an organization: executive one of their sales executives - the most important person in an organization or part of an organization: head The head of the Bank of England is the Governor. ◎ my head of department - a person whose job is to give orders to other people at work: (informal) boss - a person who is the head of sth or in charge of sth: leader She's proved to be an excellent leader of this organization. - the second most important person in an organization or a part of an organization: deputy; adjective: deputy the deputy director/governor - a person who helps another person: assistant; adjective: assistant the assistant manager - to make sure that work is done properly, or that people are doing their work properly: supervise sb/sth, oversee* sb/sth; noun (U): supervision Jim supervises the work of trainees. - a person who supervises sb/sth: supervisor Jim works as a supervisor in a factory. - a person whose job it is to keep a record of all the money that a business spends and receives: accountant ※ committees - a group of people who have been chosen to discuss and/or to decide certain things: committee (with singular or plural verb) A committee has been set up to plan the new city centre. ◎ She has been elected chairwoman/chair (= the person in charge) of the finance committee. - a small committee that is made up of members of a larger committee: subcommittee (with singular or plural verb) ※ committee meetings MEETING ※ MORE ... - the relationship in a company between management and employees: industrial relations (noun plural) Our company has very good industrial relations. - the room where senior managers have important meetings: boardroom
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