Outline of management
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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to management:
Management (or managing) is the administration of organizations, whether they are a business, a nonprofit organization, or a government body. The following outline provides a general overview of the concept of management as a whole.
For business management, see Outline of business management.
Aspects
Theory
- Actor-network theory
- Control theory
- Decision theory
- Error management theory
- Evidence-based practice
- Functional leadership model
- Institutional theory
- Meta-system
- Multi-agent system
- Operations research
- Organizational theory
- Query theory
- Queueing theory
- Situational leadership theory
- Theory of constraints
- Theory X and Theory Y
Science
Concepts
Occupations
Decision-making
Disciplines
- Behavioral operations management
- Brand management
- Capability management[3]
- Emergency management
- Engineering management
- Evidence-based management
- Financial management
- Information management
- Legal management (academic discipline)
- New public management
- Office management
- Quality management
- R&D management
- Scientific management
- Service management
- Team management
- Technology management
- Traffic management
- Workforce management
Governance
Positions
Entities
- Corporation
- Foundation (nonprofit)
- Government agency
- Holding company
- International agency
- Limited liability partnership
- Nonprofit organization
- Public administration
Styles of management
- Adaptive management
- Agile management
- Evidence-based management
- Feminine style of management
- Hands-on management
- Macromanagement
- Micromanagement
- Management by exception
- Management by objectives
- Management by observation
- Matrix management
- Participatory management
- Process-based management
- Reverse hierarchy
- Serious play
- Sustainable management
Types of management
Financial
Business
Operations
- Facility management
- Industrial management[4]
- Property management
- Resource management
- Supply chain management
- Systems management[5]
Immaterial
- Attention management
- Communications management
- Knowledge management
- Release management
- Virtual management
Various
Institutes
- Chartered Management Institute
- Institute of Administrative Management
- Institute of Commercial Management
- Institute of Management Accountants
- Institute of Management and Economics
- Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences
- Management Institute of Canada
- Project Management Institute