Collocations withmanagement

These are words often used in combination withmanagement.

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active management
Thus, this ratio is a performance measure that indicates the value added by active management to the strategic policy.
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adaptive management
At the level of the firm tradable permits facilitate adaptive management.
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capital management
I find little concern for people and the environment in his vision and too much understanding of the requirements of companies involved in capital management.
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careful management
These changes appear to be attributable to improvements in treatment (such as the use of anticoagulation), and to more careful management.
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catchment management
Extensively managed grasslands could prove crucial in catchment management to effectively lock up nutrients trapped from adjacent areas of intensively fertilized crops and pastures.
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centralized management
We also found that centralized management of natural forests leads to higher revenue and profit than collective management.
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classroom management
Secondly, classroom management needed to be improved in certain settings, with firm and fair rules applied to every pupil during the teaching session.
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clinical management
If demonstrated, the finding that late-life depression may increase risk of later dementia in certain individuals will inform clinical management of these patients.
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competent management
Predictability, expediency and competent management protocols are essential.
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comprehensive management
The aim is to define impairments and other co-existing conditions in order to develop a comprehensive management plan for patients and their carers.
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conflict management
From the sociotechnical viewpoint, technical decisions, social interaction, and conflict management are the three essential components in the collaborative design process.
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conservation management
Buried seeds have important implications for conservation management, where preferred species have been lost from the vegetation but survive in the seed bank.
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construction management
He has published extensively in the areas of construction management and computer-based modeling in engineering.
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content management
Within the confines of a specific genre, namely scientific prose, this makes for a powerful tool for certain types of content management.
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day-to-day management
In fact, they were increasingly run by their clerks, often lawyers, while their governors and assistants participated less in day-to-day management.
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decentralized management
In both countries the historical path of decentralized management thus created tensions between decentralized and central authorities.
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deer management
It should work closely with landowners and deer management groups to ensure that this better management occurs.
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document management
Techniques identified include electronic document management, product data technology, groupware systems, advanced information-management systems, decision-support systems and data-warehousing solutions.
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ecosystem-based management
They should operate as the essence of ecosystem-based management, working together towards mutually agreed upon goals.
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effective management
This shows that the use of resistant genotypes is a potential approach to effective management of cassava root rot disease.
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efficient management
The empirical results of the paper suggest that efficient management of reserves can result in additional significant revenues at acceptable levels of financial risk.
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emergency management
These ideas, when absorbed at all levels of government, made it more difficult to neglect the less politically rewarding parts of emergency management.
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enlightened management
He juxtaposes these accounts with the high modernist vision of progress promoted by banana companies' enlightened management.
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environmental management
They point to the continued revision of colonial policy and tinkering with metropolitan models of administration, environmental management, schooling, health, penology, and research.
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fiscal management
Expenditure caps, that allow outlays to increase but only up to a given threshold, are an obvious attempt to help reconcile specific benefit promises and aggregate fiscal management.
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fishery management
Optimal fishery management with logistic fish population growth implies a backward-bending, discounted supply curve for bioeconomic equilibrium sustained yield.
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hospitality management
Many disciplines designed as preparation for careers and professions, such as nursing, hospitality management, and corrections, also emerged in the universities.
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impression management
Successful ageing at work : an applied study of selection, optimization, and compensation through impression management.
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improved management
In particular, early identification could result in improved management of subsequent evaluation and, hence, of the technology's introduction into clinical practice (19).
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incompetent management
Clearly, they believed that the report might be used to prove incompetent management of the destructor, so they never made its contents public.
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integrated management
The paper proposes a stochastic planning model for the integrated management of pension plans.
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intensive management
Although these cultivars usually give some yield over the range of environments encountered, they respond poorly to more intensive management and inputs.
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irrigation management
Therefore, the trend of decrease or increase in seed protein in susceptible cultivars may depend on cultivar and irrigation management.
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land management
These classes not only facilitated land development in the early phase but, in many cases, conducted large-scale direct land management using dependent labour.
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livestock management
These operations involve increased management, because of the need for understanding not only crop and livestock management but also their potential interactions.
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long-term management
The cost of long-term management and maintenance of product knowledge, as product models and configuration constraints evolve, may seriously impair the advantages of configuration systems.
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macroeconomic management
In other words, macroeconomic management implies macroeconomic control of local governments.
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management agency
Accordingly, a competent land management agency is essential for regulating land use (for agriculture, industry, housing and commons) and land transactions.
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management budget
It need not be costly and costs will be met from within the management budget of the regional health authority.
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management capability
It has a special function in bringing investment to less attractive target countries and in building management capability.
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management decision
No studies incorporated independent review of adequacy of pretest workup, diagnosis, or contribution of the test to the management decision.
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management initiative
Is that not much more important than the rest of the financial management initiative?
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management method
The use of exclusion screens has been shown to be an economically viable pest management method.
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management organization
Conceived as public housing, it is now a mixed community of private owners and council tenants, run by a resident-elected management organization.
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management plan
And he recruited the creativity of an anesthesiologist to develop a management plan that would meet the special requirements of this case.
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management procedure
Comitology includes four procedures: an advisory procedure, a management procedure, a regulatory procedure and a regulatory procedure with scrutiny.
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management regulation
Any fisheries management regulation must end with the usual proviso that decisions will be taken in accordance with the best available scientific advice.
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management scheme
They were randomly allocated to a case management scheme, which was based upon a single designated social worker acting as the case manager.
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management skill
The increased size and use of machinery introduced soil problems, such as compaction, and required greater management skill.
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management strategy
However, team members believed producers need a substantial reward or benefit to encourage them to hold up their management strategy for public scrutiny.
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management style
Participative management style related to low job stress and high organizational job satisfaction but not professional job satisfaction.
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management system
Thus, what is an effective information management system or setup?
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management technique
Singing is also used extensively throughout the day as a management technique, for example transition times between activities.
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management tool
Small-scale implementation is obviously necessary to allow thorough evaluation of this new management tool.
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management trainee
It also encourages applications from the ethnic minorities for its management trainee scheme and has run pre-recruitment training.
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nutrient management
This book gathers information on plant nutrition and provides a global perspective of the nutrient management of major crops in different types of soil.
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office management
In the near future the plan's physician newsletter will contain a column of information, addressed to the office management staff, on how to improve billing accuracy.
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pain management
Arguably, the ability of older patients, nurses and doctors to collaborate effectively on pain management decisions is fundamental in providing improved patient outcomes.
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pest management
Arguably, comparable efforts focused on organic practices would lead to further improvements in yields as well as in soil fertility and pest management.
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poor management
In general, a farmer with poor management does not seem to take farming seriously.
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proper management
As the scope and, hence, the size and complexity of networks are increasing, the need for proper management of the elicited domain knowledge becomes apparent.
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prudent management
It is furthermore important to consider indirect strategies that aim at prudent management of power resources.
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regional management
The results are also discussed in relation to the long-term stability of the rain-forest boundaries and the regional management of monsoon rain forests.
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scientific management
The development of scientific management was embedded in political and moral controversy from the beginning.
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sound management
A consensus has emerged that sound management of health care systems makes a significant contribution to the international competitiveness of a country.
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stormwater management
Stormwater management is considered a public good and is thus financed through general tax revenue and not through water and sewer tariffs.
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successful management
This book aims to provide an understanding of cyprinid health and diseases fundamental to the successful management and exploitation of these fishes.
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supply chain management
His research interests include product design, supply chain management, and mathematical programming.
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surgical management
The surgical management is different in the setting of non-confluent pulmonary arteries.
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sustainable management
Collective action can play a significant role in sustainable management of common grazing lands through restricting access and regulating use.
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symptom management
Patients and their loved ones need to be assured that pain and symptom management is as much a priority as lifesustaining interventions.
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thermal management
It identified additional requirements for advanced high-energy batteries, including improved state-of-change sensors and electronics for thermal management.
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top-down management
Investment and some top-down management have brought that about.
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traffic management
Characteristic examples of relevant application domains include manufacturing control, network management, information retrieval and traffic management.
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upper management
Her father works in upper management for an engineering firm and her mother has retired from her career as an executive secretary.
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waste management
Progressive local authorities, therefore, embraced the emergent technology of destructors and thereby wed municipal waste management to large-scale and cost-ineffective waste disposal schemes.
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water management
However, when the benefits from infrastructure, irrigation, and water management are also included, the result somewhat changes.
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watershed management
However, farm size should be considered if household participation is an important consideration in the implementation of watershed management and development programs or projects.
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weight management
Also, we lack intervention trials demonstrating that weight loss or weight management in the elderly population leads to improved outcome.
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wildlife management
As colonial officials instituted an increasingly restrictive program of wildlife management at the turn of the century, they repeatedly encountered popular resentment and resistance.
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