Manageability: meaning, definitions and examples

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manageability

 

[ ˌmænɪdʒəˈbɪləti ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

in business

The quality of being manageable or easy to control. It refers to the ability to successfully handle or control a situation, task, or person.

Synonyms

controllability, ease of control, malleability

Examples of usage

  • It's important for a manager to assess the manageability of a project before taking it on.
  • The manageability of the team's workload is crucial for productivity.
Context #2 | Noun

in technology

The ease with which a system, device, or software can be managed or controlled. It refers to the simplicity of monitoring and adjusting settings or configurations.

Synonyms

controlability, ease of management, user-friendliness

Examples of usage

  • This software update focuses on improving the manageability of the user interface.
  • IT professionals prioritize manageability when selecting new hardware.

Translations

Translations of the word "manageability" in other languages:

🇵🇹 gerenciabilidade

🇮🇳 प्रबंधनीयता

🇩🇪 Verwaltbarkeit

🇮🇩 kelola

🇺🇦 керованість

🇵🇱 zarządzalność

🇯🇵 管理しやすさ

🇫🇷 gérabilité

🇪🇸 gestionabilidad

🇹🇷 yönetilebilirlik

🇰🇷 관리 가능성

🇸🇦 إدارة

🇨🇿 řiditelnost

🇸🇰 spravovateľnosť

🇨🇳 可管理性

🇸🇮 obvladljivost

🇮🇸 stjórnhæfni

🇰🇿 басқарылғыштық

🇬🇪 მართვადობა

🇦🇿 idarəolunma qabiliyyəti

🇲🇽 gestionabilidad

Etymology

The word 'manageability' emerged in the mid-19th century as a combination of 'manage' and the suffix '-ability', which denotes the quality or state of being able to be managed. The concept of manageability has been essential in various fields, from business management to technology, emphasizing the importance of control and ease of handling. Over time, the term has evolved to encompass the adaptability and user-friendliness of systems and processes.

See also: manageable, manageableness, managed, management, manager, managerial, managerially, managers, managing, mismanage, mismanagement, mismanager, unmanageability, unmanageable.