Collocations for management - noun
1. managing sth
ADJECTIVE
careful,
competent,
effective,
efficient,
good,
proper,
prudent,
sound
bad, poor
day-to-day, routine
general, overall
centralized
business, corporate
personnel, staff
production
quality
project
farm, hotel
hospital, school (both esp. BrE) (usually hospital administration, school administration in AmE)
classroom
database, network, systems
ecosystem
asset, economic, financial, investment, money, portfolio, resource
brand
clinical, medical
the medical management of obesity
bad, poor
day-to-day, routine
general, overall
centralized
business, corporate
personnel, staff
production
quality
project
farm, hotel
hospital, school (both esp. BrE) (usually hospital administration, school administration in AmE)
classroom
database, network, systems
ecosystem
asset, economic, financial, investment, money, portfolio, resource
brand
clinical, medical
the medical management of obesity
facilities
data, information, knowledge
crisis, emergency
risk
household
traffic
waste
pest, weed
forest, land
storm-water (esp. AmE)
wildlife
anger, anxiety, stress
He's been sent on an anger management course to help him control his temper.
data, information, knowledge
crisis, emergency
risk
household
traffic
waste
pest, weed
forest, land
storm-water (esp. AmE)
wildlife
anger, anxiety, stress
He's been sent on an anger management course to help him control his temper.
weight
pain
change
time
pain
change
time
VERB + management
need
The project needs stronger management.
The project needs stronger management.
perform,
provide
The company provides facility management and base operations support for the army.
The company provides facility management and base operations support for the army.
handle
Day-to-day management is handled by his sons.
Day-to-day management is handled by his sons.
be responsible for,
oversee
She is responsible for the day-to-day management of the company.
She is responsible for the day-to-day management of the company.
enhance,
improve
facilitate
simplify
streamline
outsource
facilitate
simplify
streamline
outsource
management + NOUN
agency,
company,
consultancy,
firm (esp. BrE),
services
consultant, expert, guru, specialist
class, course, studies, training
plan, policy, programme/program, strategy, system
process
expertise, skills
guidelines
approach, method, philosophy, practice, style, technique
tool
solution
fee
consultant, expert, guru, specialist
class, course, studies, training
plan, policy, programme/program, strategy, system
process
expertise, skills
guidelines
approach, method, philosophy, practice, style, technique
tool
solution
fee
PREPOSITION
in management
She is now celebrating ten years in management.
She is now celebrating ten years in management.
under sb's management
The club prospered under Ferguson's management.
The club prospered under Ferguson's management.
PHRASES
a board of management
under new management
The restaurant is under new management.
under new management
The restaurant is under new management.
2. managers
VERB + management
criticize
The unions have criticized management over their handling of the dispute.
The unions have criticized management over their handling of the dispute.
management + NOUN
board,
committee,
personnel,
staff,
team
meeting
decision
job, position, post (esp. BrE), role
hierarchy, structure
shake-up
buyout
level
This decision should be taken at a higher management level.
meeting
decision
job, position, post (esp. BrE), role
hierarchy, structure
shake-up
buyout
level
This decision should be taken at a higher management level.