1. managing - Noun
2. managing - Verb
of Manage
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnticipate the difficult by managing the easy. Laozi
Effective managing therefore happens where art, craft, and science meet. But in a classroom of students without managerial experience, these have no place to meet - there is nothing to do. Henry Mintzberg
A prince or general can best demonstrate his genius by managing a campaign exactly to suit his objectives and his resources, doing neither too much nor too little. Carl von Clausewitz
Basically, managing is about influencing action. Managing is about helping organizations and units to get things done, which means action. Sometimes, managers manage actions directly. They fight fires. They manage projects. They negotiate contracts. Henry Mintzberg
The older you get the more capable you get at managing life. Rachel Weisz
What sense did the world make? Where was God, the Bloody Fool? Did He have no notion of fair and unfair? Couldn't He read a simple balance sheet? He would have been sacked long ago if He were managing a corporation, the things he allowed to happen... Rohinton Mistry