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41 ejercer el mando
to be in charge -
42 estar al mando de
to be in charge of -
43 panel de mando
control panel -
44 puesto de mando
command post -
45 Cuadro de Mando Integral
Cuadro de Mando Integral (CMI)Ex: The Balanced Scorecard is a management technique that translates mission statements and their strategies into a set of objectives and performance measures that can be quantified and appraised.
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46 voz de mando
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47 Cuadro de Mando Integral (CMI)
Ex. The Balanced Scorecard is a management technique that translates mission statements and their strategies into a set of objectives and performance measures that can be quantified and appraised. -
48 al mando (de)
= at the helm (of), in charge (of)Ex. With a new administration at the helm, prospects are good for a coordinated effort within the government to establish viable information management strategies for the 1990s.Ex. The vice-president in charge of marketing services, Una Feaver, is responsible for media planning and buying, research, and sales promotion. -
49 bastón de mando
* * *(n.) = gavel, ceremonial staff, staffEx. The councilor with the most votes becomes mayor, a position that confers little beyond title and gavel.Ex. Ceremonial staffs can be as elaborate as a Christmas Tree or as functional as a walking stick.Ex. The author also comments briefly on the scepters and staffs used by prelates in Austria, 16th-18th cs.* * ** * *(n.) = gavel, ceremonial staff, staffEx: The councilor with the most votes becomes mayor, a position that confers little beyond title and gavel.
Ex: Ceremonial staffs can be as elaborate as a Christmas Tree or as functional as a walking stick.Ex: The author also comments briefly on the scepters and staffs used by prelates in Austria, 16th-18th cs. -
50 cadena de mando
(n.) = chain of command, line of command, scalar chain of authority, scalar chain of command, scalar chainEx. The gangplank can be thrown across without weakening the chain of command.Ex. The line of command concept also had its origins in the armies of antiquity and medieval ages.Ex. The superior-subordinate group concept provides for the interlinking of groups through the scalar chain of authority of the organization.Ex. The scalar chain of command was introduced early in the organization of the Church, as was the concept of specialization.Ex. Gangplanks should be used to prevent the scalar chain from bogging down.* * *(n.) = chain of command, line of command, scalar chain of authority, scalar chain of command, scalar chainEx: The gangplank can be thrown across without weakening the chain of command.
Ex: The line of command concept also had its origins in the armies of antiquity and medieval ages.Ex: The superior-subordinate group concept provides for the interlinking of groups through the scalar chain of authority of the organization.Ex: The scalar chain of command was introduced early in the organization of the Church, as was the concept of specialization.Ex: Gangplanks should be used to prevent the scalar chain from bogging down. -
51 en el mando
Ex. This will be no picnic, especially with the French at the wheel.* * *Ex: This will be no picnic, especially with the French at the wheel.
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52 llevar el mando
(v.) = rule + the roostEx. Just as the 19th century belonged to England and the 20th century to America, so the 21st century will be China's turn to set the agenda and rule the roost.* * *(v.) = rule + the roostEx: Just as the 19th century belonged to England and the 20th century to America, so the 21st century will be China's turn to set the agenda and rule the roost.
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53 línea de mando
(n.) = line of authority, line of commandEx. The scalar principle requires that there be a final, ultimate authority in every organization, and that the lines of authority extend downward through the organization to every subordinate position.Ex. The line of command concept also had its origins in the armies of antiquity and medieval ages.* * *(n.) = line of authority, line of commandEx: The scalar principle requires that there be a final, ultimate authority in every organization, and that the lines of authority extend downward through the organization to every subordinate position.
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54 palanca de mando
* * *(n.) = joystickEx. It is possible, for example, to purchase optional extras such as bar-code readers, joysticks and paddles (usually only necessary for games), sound and speech synthesizers and graph plotters.* * ** * *(n.) = joystickEx: It is possible, for example, to purchase optional extras such as bar-code readers, joysticks and paddles (usually only necessary for games), sound and speech synthesizers and graph plotters.
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55 poner a Alguien al mando de
(v.) = put + Nombre + in charge ofEx. In any case, the company thinks she has what it takes and is putting her in charge of a number of businesses, including publishing, TV and radio.* * *(v.) = put + Nombre + in charge ofEx: In any case, the company thinks she has what it takes and is putting her in charge of a number of businesses, including publishing, TV and radio.
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56 seguir con el mando
(v.) = stay in + controlEx. This section of the book is all about how to stay in control of your personal information.* * *(v.) = stay in + controlEx: This section of the book is all about how to stay in control of your personal information.
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57 tener el mando
(v.) = rule + the roostEx. Just as the 19th century belonged to England and the 20th century to America, so the 21st century will be China's turn to set the agenda and rule the roost.* * *(v.) = rule + the roostEx: Just as the 19th century belonged to England and the 20th century to America, so the 21st century will be China's turn to set the agenda and rule the roost.
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58 tomar el mando
(v.) = take + the helmEx. The article is entitled 'Convergence and unbundling of corporate R&D in telecommunications: is software taking the helm?'.* * *(v.) = take + the helmEx: The article is entitled 'Convergence and unbundling of corporate R&D in telecommunications: is software taking the helm?'.
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59 tomar el relevo en el mando
(v.) = take over + the helmEx. A new editor has just taken over the helm of this journal and the coverage of the journal has taken a new direction.* * *(v.) = take over + the helmEx: A new editor has just taken over the helm of this journal and the coverage of the journal has taken a new direction.
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60 vara de mando
(n.) = ceremonial staffEx. Ceremonial staffs can be as elaborate as a Christmas Tree or as functional as a walking stick.* * *(n.) = ceremonial staffEx: Ceremonial staffs can be as elaborate as a Christmas Tree or as functional as a walking stick.
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