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		<title>How Can You Manage Without Management?</title>
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Merriam-Webster defines Management as:Â 
1. The act or art of managing the conducting or supervising of something (as a business)
2. Judicious use of means to accomplish an end
3. The collective body of those who manage or direct an enterprise
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