Hello Sid,
The Management is considered as one committee/body, whatever decision or rule is taken is unanimous hence Management is followed by " HAS" ; grammatically speaking it is taken as singular.
Hope this explanation will suffice your requirement.
From India, Pune
The Management is considered as one committee/body, whatever decision or rule is taken is unanimous hence Management is followed by " HAS" ; grammatically speaking it is taken as singular.
Hope this explanation will suffice your requirement.
From India, Pune
MANAGEMENT "HAS".
Origin & History
management
1598, "act of managing," from manage (q.v.). Meaning "governing body" (originally of a theater) is from 1739. Manager is 1588 in the sense of "one who manages;" specific sense of "one who conducts a house of business or public institution" is from 1705.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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From India
Origin & History
management
1598, "act of managing," from manage (q.v.). Meaning "governing body" (originally of a theater) is from 1739. Manager is 1588 in the sense of "one who manages;" specific sense of "one who conducts a house of business or public institution" is from 1705.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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From India
My dear Management is a collective noun. We use singular form of verb with collective noun like india, team, committee, Govt etc. You can also refer to grammar book for having knowledge about collective noun.
Regards,
H R Singh
From India, Mumbai
Regards,
H R Singh
From India, Mumbai
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