To me, Classroom Management is different than Discipline. Classroom management is good management by the way of procedures and routines that are established first thing in the year by the teacher, and consistently used throughout the year. I feel that if you have good classroom management then you will have less behavioral issues...notice I didn't say no behavior issues but less.
Ok, so you all know what a proponent of WHOLE BRAIN TEACHING I am! I feel that this is a biggy in my classroom management. Students are so interactive in the lessons, that they are on task, doing what they should! They especially love the "Class-Yes", "Teach-Ok" and "Practice-I Got This". I walk around during the time they are teaching their partner, so I can see who might need a little extra help, someone that might state what I did in more "kid-friendly" terms, and to assure that all students are on task.
A clip chart will be new to me this next year {I've never used it with my 3rd graders}. Some might consider this more for "discipline" but I think it's classroom management too in the fact that the clip can change as student's behaviors change. I like that!
So, what kinds of things do you use for classroom management? I'd love to hear all about them!

You will also want to check out this linky party at Teaching In Room 6.