management
The Spanish word 'gestión' translates to 'management' in English. In business context, it refers to the process of dealing, controlling and organizing things or people. Similar to its English counterpart, 'gestión' can also relate to the responsibility of running a business or project, the act of managing something, or the people who manage a corporation or institution. It can be used in various contexts where there's a need to describe the act of taking care of or steering something to achieve a desired outcome.
The project management was successful.
This sentence uses 'gestión' as a noun to refer to the activity of managing or organizing a particular activity or project. It forms part of a noun phrase where 'del proyecto' acts as a complement.
His management was quite efficient.
In this case, 'gestión' stands again as a noun, and it is used to refer to somebody's performance at coordinating, planning, and organizing tasks or activities. Here, it can be used in contexts like company management, office management, etc.
I'm in charge of resource management.
In this sentence, 'gestión' is used as part of a compound noun 'gestión de recursos', often used in administration and business contexts to refer to the act of efficiently using and distributing resources such as personnel, material, or financial resources.