man management

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man management (uncountable)

  1. The organization and motivation of people who work in an organization.
    • 2000, Praveen Kumar, Policing the Police, page 163:
      Man management is the point d'appui around which all organisations revolve.
    • 2010, Ashok Menon, Life Style Grooming, →ISBN:
      Pundits differ in their view of man management. Some say it is an art, which is ingrained into individuals and can only be fine-tuned, never learnt afresh if you do not already have it in you. Others say it is a science, based on the study of human nature and can be mastered by anyone who cares to do so.
    • 2017 May 13, Barney Ronay, “Antonio Conte’s brilliance has turned Chelsea’s pop-up team into champions”, in the Guardian[1]:
      It is Conte’s part in this that shines through, not just as an example of ruthlessly detailed coaching and man management, but as something new also. There have been 11 changes of manager during that run of Chelsea trophies, with the implication always that the structures and hierarchy are what really keep this club rolling on.

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