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management

(1)
Corporate power elites distinguished primarily by their distance from actual productive work and their chronic failure to manage (see also suit). Spoken derisively, as in "*Management* decided that ...".

management

(2)
Mythically, a vast bureaucracy responsible for all the world's minor irritations. Hackers' satirical public notices are often signed "The Mgt"; this derives from the "Illuminatus!" novels.
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The theme of the training is, 'Case Management and court annexed mediation as effective judicial tools for speedy dispute resolution'.
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The aim of this study was to adapt a US model of primary care-based case management for people with dementia and test it in general practice.
There are, in fact, many such places in the ACA, particularly where one encounters the terms "case management," "care coordination," and "care management"--terms that occur 39 times.
The case management workbook; defining the role of physicians, nurses, and case managers.
Case management has been defined as "a systemic process of assessment, planning, service coordination and/or referral and monitoring, through which the multiple service needs of the client are met" (Smith 1991).
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