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managementurile

Managementurile is a Romanian term that functions as the definite plural form of management. In Romanian-language management writing it is used to refer to multiple management systems, practices, or regimes across organizations, rather than to a single universal method. The term derives from "management" with the definite plural ending -urile and is typically found in academic or policy discourse when speakers want to emphasize plurality or variety within the field.

Concept and scope: Managementurile can denote the aggregate of managerial activities across sectors, including governance structures,

Usage and interpretation: The term is most common in Romanian-language texts and is rarely used in international

Relation to other terms: The plural form should be distinguished from management (the discipline or profession

See also: Management, Organizational theory, Governance, Leadership, Strategic management.

strategic
planning,
decision-making
processes,
organizational
design,
leadership,
performance
management,
and
resource
allocation.
As
an
object
of
study,
it
encompasses
theoretical
and
empirical
investigations
into
how
different
organizations
implement
management
practices,
adapt
to
environmental
changes,
and
coordinate
function
areas
such
as
operations,
finance,
human
resources,
and
information
systems.
English-language
management
literature.
When
translated,
it
is
usually
rendered
as
"the
management"
or
"the
management
practices/systems"
depending
on
context.
It
is
sometimes
employed
in
comparative
or
cross-industry
analyses
to
stress
systemic
or
plural
dimensions
of
managerial
activity.
in
general)
and
from
managementul
(the
definite
singular
form).
In
some
contexts,
authors
prefer
more
specific
labels—such
as
management
practices,
management
systems,
or
governance
structures—to
avoid
ambiguity.