Storage management can refer to one of the following ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager Automatic Storage Management Enterprise storage management Hierarchical storage management IBM Tivoli Storage Manager OpenView Storage Area Manager Storage Management Initiative Specification Storage Resource Manager Storage Resource Management SRM disambig ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Management process is a process of plan ning and Control management controlling the performance or execution of any type of activity, such as a project project management process or a process process management process, sometimes referred to as the process performance measurement and management system . The organization s senior management is responsible for carrying out its management process. However, this is not always the case for all management processes, for example, it is the responsibility of the project manager to carry out a project management process. ref http www.pmhut.com the simplified project management process The Simplified Project Management Process Accessed 2010 05 02. ref See also project list of management topics list of project management topics project management project planning Human Resource Management Systems References references DEFAULTSORT Management Process Category Project management ar de Managementprozess ... more details
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Cleanup link rot date December 2011 Perception management is a term originated by the US military . The United ... favorable to the originator s objectives. In various ways, perception management combines truth projection ... Jennifer title Chapter 4 Perception, Attribution, and the Management of Diversity url wps.prenhall.com ... Impression management an attempt to control the perceptions or impressions of others. Targets are likely to use impression management tactics when interacting with perceivers who have power over them. Several impression management tactics include behavioral matching between the target of perception ... management has often functioned as a euphemism for an aspect of information warfare . A scholar in the field notes a distinction between perception management and public diplomacy , which does not, as a rule, involve falsehood and deception, whereas these are important ingredients of perception management ... p. 149 ref The phrase perception management is filtering into common use as a synonym for persuasion. Public relations firms now offer perception management as one of their services. Similarly ... in perception management when disseminating information to media or to the general public. Although perception management operations are typically carried out within the international arena between governments, and between governments and citizens, use of perception management techniques have become part of mainstream information management systems in many ways that do not concern military ... to conduct perception management for them, or they may conduct it in house with their public relations ... needed date April 2010 Strategies There are nine strategies for perception management. These include .... ref http www.ausairpower.net Deception IWC6 05 Slides.pdf ref Organizational perception management Organizations use perception management in daily internal and external interactions as well as prior ... Hargis, Michael, and John D. Watt. Organizational Perception Management A Framework to Overcome Crisis ... more details
Staff management is the management of the subordinate s in an organisation . In large organisations, many of these functions are performed by a specialist department such as Personnel or Human Resources , but all line manager s are still required to supervise and administer the activities and well being of the staff that report to them. ref citation title Staff management author F. W. Lawe publisher Institute of Personnel Management year 1950 ref See also Line management References reflist Category Management Business term stub ... more details
about process management for business and manufacturing the management of processes within a computer operating system Process management computing Process management is the ensemble of activities of planning and monitoring the performance of a Business process process . The term usually refers to the management of business process es and Manufacturing process management manufacturing processes . Business process management BPM and business process reengineering are interrelated, but not identical. ref J rg Becker, Martin Kugeler, Michael Rosemann eds. . cite Process Management cite . ISBN 3 540 43499 2 ref Process management is the application of knowledge , skills , tool s, wikt technique techniques ... to meet customer requirements profitably. It can be differentiated from program management in that program management is concerned with managing a group of inter dependent projects. But from another viewpoint, process management includes program management. In project management , process management ... first1 William year 2009 title People, Process, and Performance Management in Project Management url http www.pmhut.com people process and performance management in project management ref ISO 9000 ... management system, to enhance customer satisfaction by meeting customer requirements. small Source ... Management Business process orientation Human Resource Management Systems Management Manufacturing process management Process Architecture Project Management Total Quality Management Program management ..., Peter Fingar. cite Business Process Management The Third Wave cite . ISBN 0 929652 33 9 Keith Harrison Broninski. cite Human Interactions The Heart and Soul of Business Process Management cite . ISBN ... 20033 6 John Jeston and Johan Nelis Business Process Management Practical Guidelines to Successful ... The effects of process orientation A literature review journal Business Process Management Journal ... Process Management Professionals http www.aimc.org The Association of Internal Management Consultants ... more details
Case management refers to the coordination of services on behalf of a party and may refer to Case management mental health , a specific approach for the coordination of community mental health services Case management USA health system , a specific term used in the health care system of the United States of America Medical case management , a general term referring to the facilitation of treatment plans to assure the appropriate medical care is provided to disabled, ill or injured individuals Legal case management , a set of management approaches for law firms or courts Central Case Management System , database software developed for paralegals in South Africa Case Management Society of America , a US health system case management society See also CMSA disambiguation Disambig ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced November 2009 orphan November 2009 notability November 2009 cleanup November 2009 In Project Management , work activities can be measured by effort. This subdiscipline is understood as Effort Management . It is the effective and efficient allocation of time and resources to perform activities. These activities are generally performed in line with a company strategy and or a project. Effective effort management requires self discipline, communication, motivation, energy and focus. As part of the effort management process effective scheduling and recording of the performed activities is essential. Depending on the results of the activity, adjustments can be made to further benefit the project and or company. These adjustments will generally be made in the areas of quantity, quality and direction. The main goal of effort management within organizations is to increase opportunities for the company. See also Project Management br Management br Level of Effort br Activity based management br Work Activity Management External links http www.pmi.org Project Management Institute Category Project management ... more details
no footnotes date September 2009 Architectural management can be defined as an ordered way of thinking ... describes http www.managearchitecture.com Architectural Management as a subject of practical aspects for an architect to successfully operate his practice. Establishment The management techniques ... chaotic and ephemeral world of architecture. There was a need for management thinking and tools ... managerial thinking with the management of architectural design organizations eventually gave rise to the establishment of architectural management as a new discipline of research and practice4. Development The term architectural management has been in use since the 1960s. The evolution of the field of architectural management has not been a smooth affai. Architectural practice was merely ... to be concerned about the conflict between art and commerce, demonstrating indifference to management ... management of the architectural business. Reluctance to embrace management and business as an inherent .... It appears that the management of architectural design, as well as architectural management in general, is still not being given enough importance. Classification Architectural management falls into two distinct parts office or practice management and project management . Office management ... synergy between the management of design office and of individual projects which are still ... management. Other sources distinguish three major aspects of architectural management the product ... management extends between the management of the design process , construction and project management, through to Facility management facilities management of buildings in use. It is a powerful ... cite journal first Stephen last Emmitt year 2001 title Architectural management an evolving field journal Engineering Construction and Architectural Management volume 6 issue 2 cite book first Stephen last Emmitt coauthors Matthijs Prins and Ad den Otter year 2009 title Architectural management ... more details
A management buy in MBI occurs when a manager or a management team from outside the company raises the necessary finance, buys it, and becomes the company s new management. A management buy in team often competes with other purchasers in the search for a suitable business. Usually, the team will be led by a manager with significant experience at managing director level. The difference to a management buy out is in the position of the purchaser in the case of a buy out, they are already working for the company. In the case of a buy in, however, the manager or management team is from another source. Buy in management buyout BIMBO A buy in management buyout is a combination of a management buy in and a management buyout . In the case of a buy in management buy out, the team that buy out the company are a combination of existing managers and individuals from outside the company who will join the management team following the buy out. The term BIMBO was first used in respect of the purchase of Chaucer Foods, a Hull based crouton manufacturer, from Hazlewood Foods plc in 1990. Citation needed date November 2010 See also Buyout Takeover Management buy out Envy ratio External links http www.investopedia.com terms m mbi.asp Definition of management buyin http www.investopedia.com terms b buyinmanagementbuyout.asp Definition of buy in management buyout Private equity and venture capital DEFAULTSORT Management Buy In Category Corporate finance Category Management econ stub de Management Buy in es Management buy in it Management buyin ja pl Management buy in ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Accounting Management Business is the practical Apply application of management techniques to control and report on the financial health of the organization. This involves the analysis, planning, implementation, and control of programs designed to provide financial data reporting for managerial decision making. This includes the maintenance of bank accounts, developing financial statements , cash flow and financial performance analysis. DEFAULTSORT Accounting Management Category Management accounting Category Network management ... more details
Wikify date June 2010 Functional management is the most common type of organizational management . The organization is grouped by areas of specialty within different functional areas e.g., finance, marketing, and engineering . Some refer to a functional area as a silo. Communication generally occurs within a single department. If information or project work is needed from another department, a request is transmitted up to the department head, who communicates the request to the other department head. Otherwise, communication stays within the department. Team members complete project work in addition to normal department work. The main advantage of this type of organization is that each employee has only one manager, thus simplifying the chain of command ref http www.pmhut.com organization structures in project management Organization Structures in Project Management ref . See also Project Management Body of Knowledge A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge PMBOK , Project Management Institute, ISBN 1 880410 23 0 Matrix management References references DEFAULTSORT Functional Management Category Management vi C u tr c theo ch c n ng ... more details
Infobox organization name Academy of Management image Aomlogo.jpg size 200 px alt Logo of the Academy of Management caption motto formation 1936 type Professional body headquarters Briarcliff Manor, New York location membership 18,500 in 102 countries language leader title President leader name Susan Jackson website http www.aom.org The Academy of Management AOM, the Academy is a professional association for scholars of management and organizations that was established in 1936. ref cite web url http ... a forum for university management professor s and management professionals to present and publish .... Each division has a unique focus in management issues and has its own governing officers. Currently ... & Strategy Careers Conflict Management Critical Management Studies Entrepreneurship Gender & Diversity in Organizations Health Care Management Human Resources International ManagementManagement Consulting Management Education & Development Management History Management Spirituality & Religion Managerial & Organizational Cognition Operations Management Organization & Management Theory Organization ... Organizations & The Natural Environment Public & Nonprofit Research Methods Social Issues in Management Strategizing Activities & Practice Technology & Innovation Management Publications The publications ... by the Academy. Academy of Management Journal Academy of Management Learning and Education Academy of Management Review Academy of Management Perspectives formerly Academy of Management Executive Academy of Management Annals The first three journals were ranked in the top 40 business journals ... work ref Conferences The annual meeting of the Academy of Management is held each year in August. It provides a forum for sharing research and expertise in all management disciplines through invited ... Management education Category Human resource management publications Category Research organizations Category Organizations established in 1936 pl Academy of Management ... more details
Operations management is an area of management concerned with overseeing, designing, controlling the process ... into outputs in the form of goods and or services . The relationship of operations management to senior management in commercial contexts can be compared to the relationship of line officer s to highest ... between roles over time. According to the U.S. Department of Education, operations management is the field ... management programs typically include instruction in principles of general management, manufacturing and production systems, plant management, equipment maintenance management, production control, industrial ... 227&Itemid 48 ATMAE Membership Venn Diagram ref Management, including operations management, is like ... support and promote operations management Association for Operations Management APICS which supports the Production and Inventory Management Journal European Operations Management Association EurOMA which supports the International Journal of Operations & Production Management Production and Operations Management Society POMS which supports the journal Production and Operations Management Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences INFORMS The Manufacturing and Service Operations Management Society MSOM which supports the journal Manufacturing & Service Operations Management Institute of Operations Management UK Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering ATMAE Publications The following academic journals are concerned with Operations Management issues Management Science Manufacturing & Service Operations Management Operations Research Journal of Operations Management International Journal of Operations & Production Management Production and Operations Management Production and Inventory Management Journal Journal of Modelling in Operations Management See also APICS The Association for Operations Management Business process mapping Industrial engineering Inventory Inventory management software Lean manufacturing National Institute of Industrial ... more details
cleanup date August 2009 refimprove date August 2009 Oriental management , doing research on both the latest and historical theories and practices of management both inside and outside China and operation rules of management, is one of the modern management schools. Oriental management, based on the unique traditional culture of eastern countries, especially China, has integrated the essence of management thoughts from both the east and the west, after decades of study. ref Su Dongshui, Oriental Management , Shanghai Fudan University Press, 2005. ref The theoretical foundations of oriental management are Chinese Management , Western Management and Overseas Chinese Management .The concept of human orientedness , human morality and human behavior , which is the essence and core value of oriental management, was created by Prof. Su Dongshui , who is the founder of oriental management school, in early 1990s. The research scope of oriental management is not confined to business, but extending to almost all fields of management, including individual governance, family governance, business governance and state governance. By exercising and implementing the Fifteen philosophical elements , including rules of governing a state, flexibility against changes, human orientedness, application of power, pragmaticism, regarding harmony as priority, attaching importance on using tools, state governance by law, embarking on a business with credit and good faith, being well planned, stratagem in decision making, subtle using of tactics, being highly efficient and uncorrupted, being industrious in making a fortune, and entelechy with reason, the highest purpose or ultimate value of oriental management is harmonious society in which everybody fulfills his comprehensive and free development. File Oriental Management Framework.PNG References references Category Management ... more details
When a ship is purchased for importing and exporting goods, a ship management team is required to maintain and operate the ship vessels . The function of the management team is to provide the owner with support throughout the occupancy or charter of the vessel. Vessels can range in sizes and function. Most Management companies provide the owner or Management operator with crew on board. When the ship comes out of the Ship Yard where the ship is built the management company takes it over providing technical support to the owner. Most Management companies also offer other services as inspection prior to purchase and supervision during building. See also Shipping portal List of ship companies References Unreferenced date February 2011 Reflist Category Ships Category Management business term stub water transport stub fr Gestionnaire nautique ... more details
Middle management is the intermediate management of a hierarchical organisation , being subordinate to the senior management but above the lowest levels of operational staff. Operational supervisor s may be considered middle management or may be categorised as non management staff, depending upon the policy of the particular organisation. ref citation title Middle Managers author Peter Aucoin publisher Institute of Public Administration of Canada year 1989 page 191 isbn 9780920715024 ref Middle management may be reduced in organisations as a result of reorganisation . Such changes include downsizing , delayering and outsourcing . The changes may be made in order to reduce costs, as middle management is commonly paid more than junior staff, or the changes may be made to make the organisation flat organisation flatter &mdash empowerment empowering the employee s and making the organisation more innovative and flexible. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Middle Management Category Management af Middelbestuur ar fr Cadre entreprise nl Middenkader zh ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 About Theater operations Household servants Butler In theatre , house management concerns the selling of Ticket admission ticket s, the wiktionary usher usher ing of patron s in FOH theatre front of house areas, and the maintenance and management of the Theater structure theatre building itself. House management staff usually work for the theatre, under the supervision of the house manager , and not for the theatrical troupe which is currently occupying it. Often in regional or smaller theatres the responsibility falls under the aegis of the production manager . In any case, house management works closely with the production management team for the presentation of the theatrical production. In domestic services, house management refers to the overseeing of employees that make of the staff of the household, including but not limited to drivers, nannies, and housekeepers. See also Bibliography and articles on house management by Paul Iles at http www.laughingaudience.co.uk house management.html DEFAULTSORT House Management Category Stagecraft Category Theatrical professions Category Theatrical management Theat stub ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2007 Venture Management is an emerging business management discipline. This discipline is focused on the skills and practices required to manage the rapid growth of new business in highly dynamic environments. These environments are often characterized by rapid technology change. Venture Management techniques apply equally well to Venture Capital funded firms, self financed firms, and new ventures that are managed with a large degree of independence within a large established firm. External links A definition of http www.1000ventures.com business guide mgmt corporate v venture.html venture management as contrasted with traditional management. Example of syllabus from university level http www.cba.unl.edu outreach ent eclasses ENTR421 11082004.pdf venture management course MBA program focused on http www.worldwidelearn.com una online mba degrees.htm New Venture Management http www.americanventuremagazine.com articles 676 American Venture article on venture management International consultancy assisting ventures of all sizes http www.venturemediagroup.com Venture Media Group Category Venture capital Category Business process management ... more details
Manure management refers to capture, storage, treatment, and utilization of animal manure s in an environmentally sustainable manner. It can be retained in various holding facilities. Animal manure also referred to as animal waste can occur in a liquid, slurry, or solid form. It is utilized by distribution on fields in amounts that enrich soils without causing water pollution or unacceptably high levels of nutrient enrichment. Manure management is a component of nutrient management . See also Manure Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation Animal feeding operation Slurry pit References http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition External links http www.extension.org animal 20manure 20management Animal Manure Management on http eXtension.org http www.extension.org pages Manure Management on Small Farms Animal Manure Management on http eXtension.org http www.extension.org pages Manure Nutrient Management Articles Animal Manure Nutrient Management on http eXtension.org DEFAULTSORT Manure management Category Agricultural soil science Category Feces Category Organic fertilizers Category livestock agri stub ... more details
Financial management may refer to Managerial finance , a branch of finance that concerns itself with the managerial significance of finance techniques. Corporate finance , a type of finance dealing with monetary decisions that business enterprises make and the tools and analysis used to make these decisions. Financial management for IT services , financial management of IT assets and resources disambig bg ... more details
For the New Zealand law Resource Management Act 1991 In organizational studies , resource management ... technology IT . In the realm of project management, processes, techniques and philosophies as to the best ... Management Institute PMI through their Project Management Body of Knowledge PMBOK methodology of project management. Resource management is a key element to activity resource estimating and project human resource management. Both are essential components of a comprehensive project management plan to execute and monitor a project successfully. ref cite book title A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge, Third Edition year 2004 publisher Project Management Institute PMI location ... Management Body of Knowledge, Fourth Edition year 2008 publisher Project Management Institute PMI location ... of project management , there are list of resource management software resource management software ... resource transparency including supply and demand of resources. HR Human Resource Management ... required by the work. Corporate Resource Management Process Large organizations usually have a defined corporate resource management process which mainly guarantees that resources are never over allocated across multiple projects. ref http www.pmhut.com modern project management Modern Project Management ref Techniques One resource management technique is resource leveling . It aims at smoothing ... as demanded. A dimension of resource development is included in resource management by which ... management is a set of practices pertaining to maintaining natural systems integrity. Examples of this form of management are Air Air pollution air resource management, soil conservation , forestry , wildlife management and water resource management. The broad term for this type of resource management is natural resource management NRM . See also Environmental management Factor 10 Industrial symbiosis List of resource management software Resource allocation References reflist DEFAULTSORT Resource ... more details
Multiple issues cleanup December 2008 refimprove December 2008 Management by Exception is a policy by which management devotes its time to investigating only those situations in which actual results differ significantly from planned results. The idea is that management should spend its valuable time concentrating on the more important items such as shaping the company s future strategic course . Attention is given only to material deviations requiring investigation. ref http www.allbusiness.com glossaries management by exception 4944378 1.html ref It is not entirely synonymous with the concept of exception management in that it describes a policy where absolute focus is on exception management, in contrast to moderate application of exception management. In Project Management , an implication of Management by Exception is that the project board should meet when key decisions about the project should be taken, and not on regular intervals. The Project Manager should produce an Exception Report to summon the board for such meetings ref http www.pmhut.com managing by exception Managing by Exception ref . This type of management can be powerful when it is necessary to process lots of data in order to make managerial decisions. The problem with this policy is that it can result in myopic behavior. This behavior implies that lower management shifts its goal from running a successful business in a real world environment, to feeding centralized auditors and managers with financial data which will be interpreted as within. In this situation, a company manager might sell off assets like ... exception . Thus, lower management can in some cases dodge being marked as an exception, to the long term detriment of the plant they are managing. Management by exception is based on a positive ... reflist See also Exception management DEFAULTSORT Management By Exception Category Management business stub de Management by Exception ... more details
Service management is integrated into supply chain management as the intersection between the actual sales and the customer. The aim of high performance service management is to optimize the service intensive supply chains, which are usually more complex than the typical finished goods supply chain. Most service intensive supply chains require larger inventories and tighter integration with field service and third parties. They also must accommodate inconsistent and uncertain demand by establishing more advanced information and product flows. Moreover, all processes must be coordinated across numerous service locations with large numbers of parts and multiple levels in the supply chain. Among ... its service management practices are varied High service costs can be reduced, i.e. by integrating ... in hand, they can fix the problem on the first visit. Components Generally, service management comprises ... strategy Service portfolio management Spare parts management Parts supply management Inventory management Parts demand management Fulfillment operations & logistics Service parts management Returns, repairs, and warranties Warranty & claims management Reverse logistics Returns processing Remanufacturing Field service management or field force effectiveness Technician enablement Mobility E learning Activity scheduling Service billing Customer management Order management & availability Channel & partner management Customer insight Technical documentation Assets, maintenance, task scheduling, event management Remote monitoring Diagnostics & testing Asset management optimization Configuration management See also Customer service Enterprise architecture Managed services Service economics Service economy Services marketing Service design Service provider Service Science, Management and Engineering Service system Strategic service management IT service management DEFAULTSORT Service Management Category Supply chain management de Service Management es Gesti n del servicio sv Service management ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A Management agent is a software agent that runs on a managed node example a router computing router and provides an User interface interface to manage it. It can perform operations on managed object s in the node and can also forward notifications to the manager Element management system EMS . The agent software usually resides in the flash memory of telecommunications devices. See also Software agent DEFAULTSORT Management Agent Category Network management Compu soft stub ... more details