0 present participle of mismanage
1 to organize or control something badly:
The restaurant was hopelessly mismanaged by a former rock musician with no business experience.
The noun mismanagement, for instance, can be paraphrased as 'the condition of mismanaging' or as 'inept management'.
It is not possible to continue mismanaging funds without it being noticed.
It does not have a persistent financial problem; nor is there any evidence that it is mismanaging the funds allocated to it.
But we are dealing with sovereign independent nations, managing or mismanaging their own affairs.
The price of mismanaging the nationalised industries is high.
They are mismanaging the industry, and are purely political in their outlook.
It is not just a matter of high rates; it is a matter of local authorities mismanaging housing.
That is no wonder, because they are utterly mismanaging the economy.