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What is the difference between Administration and Management with some examples?

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  • 9 years ago
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    The word administration sounds appropriate in public administration where governance is the prime objective .(maintaining law and order etc.,)

    Management is the word that suits for any business where achieving the targeted objective (profit, development etc) is to be achieved.

  • 9 years ago

    Use the word administration to describe the group of people running an organization: “University administration declared Wednesday a snow day and sent everyone home early.”

    You’ve probably heard the noun administration used to describe a political group, such as the Bush administration or the Obama administration. It can also be used to refer to the daily activities involved in running a group or a program: “Carla handles the administration of the summer camp.”

    The noun management means "the act of directing or controlling things," like your management of five-year-olds that included fun time, quiet time, and clean-up time.

    Management can be the people in charge of running a business, who have employees who report to them, or the work those leaders do. Good management is a combination of people skills, shrewd business plans, and probably a little luck, too. Outside of business, management can describe anything you direct, like the management of your health by eating right, exercising, seeing your doctor regularly, and getting enough sleep.

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    9 years ago

    The aministration hasn't got any examples.

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