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Common collocations with management in American Collocation

management noun

US /ˈmænɪdʒmənt/

good

effective
efficient
good
proper
sound
successful
sympathetic

Integral to effective management is developing appropriate forms of evaluation.

bad

bad
poor

Poor management will always impact a service regardless of size.

general

general
overall

Many managers have moved on from accounting roles to general management .

everyday

day-to-day

The board will endorse long-term direction rather than provide day-to-day management.

business

business
corporate

Ann has over 26 years experience in corporate management.

dealing with a particular area of work

economic
environmental
financial
operational
strategic

She is responsible for the company’s strategic management and future planning.

system or method

plan
practice
solution
strategy
system
technique
tool

As with any management plan, actual performance should be regularly measured and monitored.

structure

framework
structure

A new management structure was designed to speed up decisions.

job

function
position
role

I went from supervisor to a management role.

skills or experience

experience
expertise
skills

He is ex-Navy and brings with him all the management skills you’d expect from his background.

style

style

People either like my management style or they don’t.

responsibility or decision

decision
issue
policy
responsibility

Management responsibilities increase with seniority.

training

training

His original management training was gained from Manchester Business School.

company or person

company
consultancy
consultant

In 1987, he left the Ministry of Defence to start his own management consultancy.