As a Noun:
1. The power and authority to do what you want or to make all the important decisions about how something is run; the ability to make something behave exactly as you want. English = control.
2. Control you exercise over the direction that someone or something goes, especially horses. English = steering.
3. A committee established to oversee the progress and direction of a project team. English = steering committee.
4. A person whose job or task is to help make things happen or to get results from a group of people, especially in a workshop or training environment. English = facilitator.
5. The range of activities connected with organising and supervising the way a country, company, or institution functions. English = administration.
6. The group of people who organise and supervise a company or institution. English = administration.
As a Verb or Adjective:
1. To exercise power and authority so that you do what you want or you make all the important decisions about how something is run; to be able to make something behave exactly as you want. English = control.
2. To control the direction that someone or something goes, especially horses. English = steer, direct.
3. To work with and lead a group of people in order to make things happen, especially as part of a workshop or training session. English = facilitate.
4. To manage and be responsible for the running of an organisation or business, or the implementation of a government policy or scheme. English = administer.