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Related Industries: Advertising Agencies Aerospace & Defense Apparel Manufacturing Asset Management Asset Management Auto Parts Banks - Global Banks - Regional - Australia Beverages - Wineries & Distilleries Biotechnology Broadcasting Business Services Capital Markets Capital Markets Coal Computer Distribution Conglomerates Credit Services Data Storage Department Stores Diversified Industrials Drug Manufacturers - Major Drug Manufacturers - Specialty & Generic Education & Training Services Electronic Gaming & Multimedia Engineering & Construction Farm Products Financial Exchanges Gambling Gold Health Information Services Health Information Services Industrial Metals & Minerals Information Technology Services Infrastructure Operations Insurance - Diversified Insurance - Life Insurance - Property & Casualty Insurance Brokers Integrated Shipping & Logistics Internet Content & Information Leisure Lumber & Wood Production Marketing Services Media - Diversified Medical Devices Medical Distribution Mortgage Finance Oil & Gas Equipment & Services Other Industrial Metals & Mining Packaged Foods Packaging & Containers Personal Services Pollution & Treatment Controls REIT - Diversified REIT - Industrial REIT - Office REIT - Residential REIT - Retail Railroads Real Estate - General Real Estate Services Rental & Leasing Services Residential Construction Resorts & Casinos Restaurants Scientific & Technical Instruments Security & Protection Services Software - Application Software - Infrastructure Staffing & Outsourcing Services Steel Telecom Services Utilities - Diversified Utilities - Independent Power Producers Utilities - Regulated Electric Utilities - Regulated Gas Waste Management
Management

Management (or managing) is the administration of an organization, whether it is a business, a not-for-profit organization, or government body. Management includes the activities of setting the strategy of an organization and coordinating the efforts of its employees (or of volunteers) to accomplish its objectives through the application of available resources, such as financial, natural, technological, and human resources. The term "management" may also refer to those people who manage an organization.
Social scientists study management as an academic discipline, investigating areas such as social organization and organizational leadership. Some people study management at colleges or universities; major degrees in management include the Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA.) Master of Business Administration (MBA.) and, for the public sector, the Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree. Individuals who aim to become management specialists or experts, management researchers, or professors may complete the Doctor of Management (DM), the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA), or the PhD in Business Administration or Management.
Larger organizations generally have three levels of managers, which are typically organized in a hierarchical, pyramid structure:

Senior managers, such as members of a Board of Directors and a Chief Executive Officer (CEO) or a President of an organization. They set the strategic goals of the organization and make decisions on how the overall organization will operate. Senior managers are generally executive-level professionals, and provide direction to middle management who directly or indirectly report to them.
Middle managers, examples of these would include branch managers, regional managers, department managers and section managers, who provide direction to front-line managers. Middle managers communicate the strategic goals of senior management to the front-line managers.
Lower managers, such as supervisors and front-line team leaders, oversee the work of regular employees (or volunteers, in some voluntary organizations) and provide direction on their work.In smaller organizations, an individual manager may have a much wider scope. A single manager may perform several roles or even all of the roles commonly observed in a large organization.

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