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1 strategic
اِسْتراتيجيّ \ strategic: using or needing strategy. -
2 strategic
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3 strategic
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4 strategic
[-ˈtiː-] adjectiveإسْراتيجي، مُتَعَلِّق بِفَن الخُطُط الحَرْبِيَّه -
5 Strategic Studies Committee
■ Standing committee of FIFA to deal with global strategies for football and its political, economic and social status.■ Ständige Kommission der FIFA, die sich mit den globalen Strategien für den Fußball und mit seiner politischen, wirtschaftlichen und gesellschaftlichen Stellung beschäftigt.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > Strategic Studies Committee
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6 strategic fit
Gen Mgtthe extent to which the activities of a single organization or of organizations working in partnership complement each other in such a way as to contribute to competitive advantage. The benefits of good strategic fit include cost reduction, due to economies of scale, and the transfer of knowledge and skills. The success of a merger, joint venture, or strategic alliance may be affected by the degree of strategic fit between the organizations involved. Similarly, the strategic fit of one organization with another is often a factor in decisions about acquisitions, mergers, diversification, or divestment. -
7 strategic alliance
Gen Mgtan agreement between two or more organizations to cooperate in a specific business activity, so that each benefits from the strengths of the other, and gains competitive advantage. The formation of strategic alliances has been seen as a response to globalization and increasing uncertainty and complexity in the business environment. Strategic alliances involve the sharing of knowledge and expertise between partners as well as the reduction of risk and costs in areas such as relationships with suppliers and the development of new products and technologies. A strategic alliance is sometimes equated with a joint venture, but an alliance may involve competitors, and generally has a shorter life span. Strategic partnering is a closely related concept. -
8 strategic partnering
Gen Mgtstructured collaboration between organizations to take joint advantage of market opportunities, or to respond to customers more effectively than could be achieved in isolation. Strategic partnering occurs both in and between the public and private sectors. Besides allowing information, skills, and resources to be shared, a strategic partnership also permits the partners to share risk. -
9 strategic information systems
Gen Mgtan information system established with the aim of creating competitive advantage and improving the competitive position of an organization. A strategic information system supports and shapes the corporate strategy of an organization, often leading to innovation in the way the organization conducts its business, the creation of new business opportunities, or the development of products and services based on information technology. Strategic information systems represent a development in organizational use of information systems, following in the wake of MISs, EISs, and decision support systems.Abbr. SISThe ultimate business dictionary > strategic information systems
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10 strategic management
Gen Mgtthe development of corporate strategy, and the management of an organization according to that strategy.Strategic management focuses on achieving and maintaining a strong competitive advantage. It involves the application of corporate strategy to all aspects of the organization, and especially to decision making. As a discipline, strategic management developed in the 1970s, but it has evolved in response to changes in organization structure and corporate culture. With greater empowerment, strategy has become the concern not just of directors but also of employees at all levels of the organization. -
11 Strategic Offensive Reduction Treaty, 2002
General subject: SORT (Strategic Offensive Reduction Treaty, 2002)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Strategic Offensive Reduction Treaty, 2002
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12 strategic alignment
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13 strategic analysis
Gen Mgtthe process of conducting research on the business environment within which an organization operates and on the organization itself, in order to formulate strategy. A number of tools are used in the process of strategic analysis, including PEST, SWOT analysis, and Michael Porter’s five forces model. -
14 strategic goal
Gen Mgtthe overall aim of an organization in terms of its market position in the medium or long-term. A strategic goal forms part of an organization’s corporate strategy and should act as a motivating force as well as a measure of performance and achievement for those working in an organization. -
15 (Strategic Performance Unit) стратегическое подразделение
Business: SPUУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (Strategic Performance Unit) стратегическое подразделение
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16 Strategic & Tactical Airborne Recovery
Abbreviation: STARУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Strategic & Tactical Airborne Recovery
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17 Strategic / Tactical Automated Mission Planning System
Abbreviation: STAMPSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Strategic / Tactical Automated Mission Planning System
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18 Strategic Accelerator Design
Computers: SADУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Strategic Accelerator Design
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19 Strategic Action For Emergencies
American: SAFEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Strategic Action For Emergencies
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20 Strategic Actions For Emergency Response
American: SAFERУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Strategic Actions For Emergency Response
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