managing resources
managing time
managing a team
managing expectations
managing director
managing editor
managing partner
managing a large resort.
the managing director and his assistant.
a young and go-ahead managing director.
the strain of managing both a family and a career.
He is managing a club for teenagers.
he elevates stage managing to an art form.
we're managing on our own but it's a push.
he rose through the ranks to become managing director.
the managing director shrugged off the criticism.
she is terrible at managing her money.
The managing director's only concern was how to improve the quality of their products.
She is managing to keep down her spending.
an eclectic taste in music; an eclectic approach to managing the economy.
he attributed the firm's success to the efforts of the managing director.
the managing director still holds fifty shares in the company.
I received a reply from the firm's managing director.
managing directors seeking greater job satisfaction.
Radiographic pelvimetry is of limited value in managing most cephalic presentations.
But the truth is he is not managing.
Essentialism which is about time managing, really great book.
Even dead, these guys are still managing to mess with me.
So, housekeeping issues for a business could be managing and scheduling resources.
Treatment for chronic kidney disease often involves managing the underlying cause.
I expected to swim with dolphins but I'm now managing a fish farm.
Chairman is the pivotal figure among the managing board.
But in today's world, if you're doing important work, then you're managing your own time.
And was he good at managing too?
If you’re one of those families, if you’re just managing, I want to address you directly.
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