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1 organization hierarchy
Gen Mgtthe vertical layers of ranks of personnel within an organization, each layer subordinate to the one above it. Organization hierarchy is often shown in the form of an organization chart. An extended hierarchy is typical of a bureaucracy, but during the later 20th and early 21st centuries the layers of hierarchical positions within large organizations have often been reduced as part of downsizing exercises. These result in the shallow or nonexistent hierarchies of flexible, flat organizations within which there is greater employee empowerment and autonomy. -
2 organization hierarchy
Англо-русский словарь по исследованиям и ноу-хау > organization hierarchy
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3 organization hierarchy
A structure that orders organizations using a superordinate-subordinate relationship. -
4 levels of human organization hierarchy
English-Ukrainian psychology dictionary > levels of human organization hierarchy
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5 hierarchy
(b) (upper levels of authority) dirigeants mpl, autorités fpl -
6 hierarchy
сущ.а) общ. (любая система, в которой индивиды, животные или неодушевленные объекты ранжированы по статусу, степени важности и т. д.)hierarchy of goals [objectives\] — иерархия целей
At the bottom of the hierarchy are activities that are directly related to production, such as assembly and parts cleaning. — На нижнем уровне иерархии находятся операции, которые непосредственно связаны с производством, такие как сборка и очистка частей.
See:б) эк. (форма организации трансакций, при которой последние осуществляются на основе объединенной собственности покупателя и поставщика (в рамках одной фирмы) и подпадают под административный контроль)Syn:See:в) соц. (способ организации сообщества людей или животных, при котором четко выделяется несколько групп индивидуумов и четко фиксируются властные отношения между ними)to rise in the hierarchy — продвинуться вверх по иерархии [по служебной лестнице\]
г) упр. (организационная структура, в которой четко выделено несколько уровней управления; М. Вебер в разработанной им концепции бюрократии рассматривал иерархию как общественное устройство, для которого характерны рациональность и регламентированность)See: -
7 hierarchy
nounHierarchie, die* * *((an) arrangement (of usually people in a group, also things etc) in order of rank, importance etc.) die Hierarchie- academic.ru/34747/hierarchical">hierarchical* * *hi·er·ar·chy[ˈhaɪ(ə)rɑ:ki, AM ˈhaɪrɑ:r-]nrigid \hierarchy strenge Hierarchiethe leaders in the party \hierarchy die Parteispitze* * *['haIərAːkɪ]nHierarchie f* * *a) Priesterherrschaft fb) Priesterschaft fc) Rangordnung f, -folge f* * *nounHierarchie, die* * *n.Hierarchie -n f. -
8 hierarchy
hi·er·ar·chy [ʼhaɪ(ə)rɑ:ki, Am ʼhaɪrɑ:r-] nrigid \hierarchy strenge Hierarchiethe leaders in the party \hierarchy die Parteispitze -
9 hierarchy of activities
Finclassification of activities according to the level within the organization to which they relate, for example, product level activities, batch level activities, product sustaining activities, or facility sustaining activities -
10 organization
The top level of a business hierarchy. -
11 hierarchy diagram
"A diagram that shows the hierarchical relationships among objects/nodes (for example, an organization chart)." -
12 Hierarchy
"A SmartArt graphic layout type that includes layouts designed to show a hierarchical structure, such as an organization chart, or a decision tree." -
13 internal organization
cоц. внутренняя организация (внутренняя структура и система распределения функций организации; система установленных отношений между различными сторонами деятельности организации, таких как планирование, бюджетирование, финансовый менеджмент; особенно важна внутренняя организация, когда речь идет об осуществлении какой-л. программы, так как программы становятся комплексными, включающими несколько программ, и более децентрализованными)Although heterarchies are frequently market oriented, their internal organization is not market coordinated. — Хотя гетерархии чаще всего ориентированы на рынок, их внутренняя организация не управляется рынком.
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14 economic organization
1) эк., соц. экономическая организация (организация как один из способов управления какой-л. деятельностью в отличие от рынка; термин используется в экономической теории трансакционных затрат)Syn:See:2) эк., соц. экономическая организация, организация экономической [хозяйственной\] деятельности (устройство всей хозяйственной жизни в обществе; совокупность формальных и неформальных институтов, определяющих это устройство)See: -
15 be directly responsible to sb
be v directly responsible to sb GEN jmdm. direkt unterstellt sein (organization hierarchy) directly responsible to sb: be directly responsible to sb GEN jmdm. direkt unterstellt sein (organization hierarchy); jmdm. direkt zugeordnet seinEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > be directly responsible to sb
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16 upstart up·start n
['ʌpˌstɒːt](pej: in society) parvenu m inv, (in organization, hierarchy) ultimo (-a) arrivato (-a) che si dà arie d'importanza -
17 matrix management
Gen Mgtmanagement based on two or more reporting systems that are linked to the vertical organization hierarchy, and to horizontal relationships based on geographic, product, or project requirements -
18 access level
A security role setting that determines for a given object type at which levels within the organization hierarchy a user can act on that object type. -
19 budget planning process
"A process that identifies the budget cycle and ledger for the budget planning period and defines how the budget plans will be routed, reviewed, and approved in an organization hierarchy." -
20 bureaucracy
Gen Mgtan organization structure with a rigid hierarchy of personnel, regulated by set rules and procedures. Max Weber believed that a bureaucracy was technically the most efficient form of organization. He described a bureaucracy as an organization structured around official functions that are bound by rules, each function having its own specified competence. The functions are structured into offices, which are organized into a hierarchy that follows technical rules and norms. Managers in a bureaucracy possess a rational-legal type of authority derived from the office they hold. Bureaucracies have been criticized for eradicating inspiration and creativity in favor of impersonality and the mundaneness and regularity of corporate life. This was best described in William H. Whyte’s The Organization Man, published in 1956, in which the individual was taken over by the bureaucratic machine in the name of efficiency. A more recent and humorous interpretation of life in a bureaucracy has been depicted by Scott Adams in The Dilbert Principle (1996). The term bureaucracy has gradually become a pejorative synonym for excessive and time-consuming paperwork and administration. Bureaucracies fell subject to delayering and downsizing from the 1980s onward, as the flatter organization became the target structure to ensure swifter market response and organizational flexibility.
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