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  2. Site manager - Wikipedia

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    Site manager. In the construction industry, site managers, often referred to as construction managers, site agents or building managers, are responsible for the day-to-day on site running of a construction project. Site managers are required to keep within the timescale and budget of a project, and manage any delays or problems encountered on ...

  3. Project manager - Wikipedia

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    US Navy Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Gary Roughead (left) talks with project managers. A project manager is a professional in the field of project management.Project managers have the responsibility of the planning, procurement and execution of a project, in any undertaking that has a defined scope, defined start and a defined finish; regardless of industry.

  4. Information technology management - Wikipedia

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    Information technology management or IT management is the discipline whereby all of the information technology resources of a firm are managed in accordance with its needs and priorities. Managing the responsibility within a company entails many of the basic management functions, like budgeting, staffing, change management, and organizing and ...

  5. Content management system - Wikipedia

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    A content management system ( CMS) is computer software used to manage the creation and modification of digital content ( content management ). [1] [2] [3] A CMS is typically used for enterprise content management (ECM) and web content management (WCM). ECM typically supports multiple users in a collaborative environment [4] [5] by integrating ...

  6. Staff management - Wikipedia

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    Staff management. Staff management is the management of subordinates in an organization. Often, large organizations have many of these functions performed by a specialist department, such as personnel or human resources, but all line managers are still required to supervise and administer the activities and ensure the well-being of the staff ...

  7. Facility management - Wikipedia

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    Facility management. Facility management [1] or facilities management ( FM) is a professional management discipline focused on the efficient and effective delivery of logistics and other support services related to real property and buildings. It encompasses multiple disciplines to ensure functionality, comfort, safety and efficiency of the ...

  8. Senior management - Wikipedia

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    Senior management. Senior management, executive management, or upper management is an occupation at the highest level of management of an organization, performed by individuals who have the day-to-day tasks of managing the organization, sometimes a company or a corporation .

  9. Technology management - Wikipedia

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    Technology management is a set of management disciplines that allows organizations in managing their technological fundamentals to create customer advantage. Typical concepts used in technology management are: Technology strategy (a logic or role of technology in organization), Technology forecasting (identification of possible relevant ...