a new broom sweeps clean »
New management will often make radical changes.
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bad money drives out good »
Debased coinage (with low levels of precious metals) replaces purer coinage (with higher levels of precious metals).(metaphorically) Mediocre talent drives away real talent.
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balancing act »
An effort to manage many conflicting or competing items or interests.
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beat Banaghan »
An Irish saying of one who tells wonderful stories, or of something which is amazing and remarkable.
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bench jockey »
A baseball term for a player, coach or manager who is annoying and distracts opposition players and umpires from his team's dugout bench with verbal repartee.
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bust chops »
To nag; to berate or hound in an effort to elicit action.
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do without »
To manage despite the lack of something.
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drink from a firehose »
To take a small amount from an enormous, hard-to-manage quantity.
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get by »
To subsist; to succeed, survive, or manage, at least at a minimum level.
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hit a snag »
To encounter an unexpected problem or delay.
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hold down »
To continue, to hold and to manage well.
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keep up with »
To manage to remain beside or just behind that is moving away from one.
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keep up with »
To manage to follow .
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managerial inbreeding »
Bad management, caused by managers making poor selection choices in recruitment, rewards, and promotions of the staff that report to them, leading to another generation of managers who lack the necessary skill sets to reward and promote the most effective staff.
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noarch »
Short for "no architecture". It is a term used mainly in package management systems to mark packages which are architecture independent. Such packages usually contain graphics, documentation or similar data that can be used on any architecture.
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