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1 cost behavior
Finthe variability of input costs with activity undertaken. A number of cost behavior patterns are possible, ranging from variable costs, whose cost level varies directly with the level of activity, to fixed costs, where changes in output have no effect upon the cost level. -
2 דפוסי התנהגות
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3 normas de conducta
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4 динамические характеристики
1) General subject: dynamics2) Naval: dynamic performance3) Military: dynamic data4) Engineering: dynamic behavior5) Electronics: AC performance6) Astronautics: dynamic characteristics, load characteristics7) Geophysics: amplitude attributes8) Automation: behavior patterns, behavioral data, chatter behavior, transient response data9) Robots: dynamic properties10) Makarov: dynamic behaviour11) oil&gas: dynamic responseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > динамические характеристики
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5 динамические характеристики
chatter behavior, dynamic behavior, behavioral data, transient response data, behavior patternsРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > динамические характеристики
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6 transactional analysis
Gen Mgta theory that describes sets of feelings, thoughts, and behavior or ego states that influence how individuals interact, communicate, and relate with each other. The theories of transactional analysis were developed between the 1950s and 1970s by Eric Berne, a U.S. psychiatrist who studied the behavior patterns of his patients. Berne identified three ego states, parent, adult, and child, and examined how these affected interactions or transactions between individuals. Transactional analysis is used in psychotherapy but also has applications in education and training. In human relations training, transactional analysis is used to help people understand and adapt their behavior and develop more effective ways of communicating.Abbr. TA -
7 behaviorist theories of leadership
Gen Mgta school of thought that defines leadership by leaders’ actions, rather than by their personality characteristics or their sources of power. Behaviorist theories were developed in the 1970s as disillusionment with situational theory grew. There are many different behaviorist theories. One of the most prominent—the Managerial Grid™—was developed by Robert Blake and Jane Mouton as a tool to enable leaders to understand their own behavior patterns. Rensis Likert also conducted research in this area, focusing on how behavior adapts to take account of people and situations.The ultimate business dictionary > behaviorist theories of leadership
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8 Managerial Grid™
Gen Mgta tool to measure and understand managerial behavior which places concern for task and concern for people on two matrices against which a manager’s style can be plotted. The Managerial Grid™ grades each matrix 1 to 9, and identifies five different managerial behavior patterns: 1–1, or impoverished management, in which a minimum of concern for either people or task is displayed; 9–1, or authority-compliance management, in which a preoccupation with task is displayed; 5–5, or middle of the road management, in which a balance between task and people is striven for; 1–9, country club management, which is concerned with human relations to the detriment of output; and 9–9, team management, the ideal, in which production and human requirements are integrated in a team approach to achieving results. -
9 наследственные формы поведения
Biology: inherited behavior patternsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > наследственные формы поведения
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10 חברות
friendship, comradeship, sodality, fraternalism; membership, fellowship————————socialization, process of learning to relate to and interact with others; process of adopting the behavior patterns of the surrounding culture; act of establishing according to the principles of socialism; act of meeting for social purposes; participating in social activities (also socialisation) -
11 חיברות
socialization, process of learning to relate to and interact with others; process of adopting the behavior patterns of the surrounding culture; act of establishing according to the principles of socialism; act of meeting for social purposes; participating in social activities (also socialisation) -
12 סוציאליזציה
socialization, process of learning to relate to and interact with others; process of adopting the behavior patterns of the surrounding culture; act of establishing according to the principles of socialism; act of meeting for social purposes; participating in social activities (also socialisation) -
13 סוציאליזצייה
socialization, process of learning to relate to and interact with others; process of adopting the behavior patterns of the surrounding culture; act of establishing according to the principles of socialism; act of meeting for social purposes; participating in social activities (also socialisation) -
14 наследственные формы поведения
Русско-английский биологический словарь > наследственные формы поведения
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15 དུག་གསུམ་
[dug gsum]3 poisons, affective behavior patterns, -> 'dod chags, zhe sdang, gti mug three poisons ('dod chags, gti mug, zhe sdang) -
16 flexible budget
Fina budget which, by recognizing different cost behavior patterns, is designed to change as volume of activity changes -
17 motivation
Gen Mgt1. the creation of stimuli, incentives, and working environments which enable people to perform to the best of their ability in pursuit of organizational success. Motivation is commonly viewed as the magic driver that enables managers to get others to achieve their targets. In the 20th century, there was a shift, at least in theory, away from motivation by dictation and discipline, exemplified by Frederick Winslow Taylor’s scientific management, toward motivation by creating an appropriate corporate climate and addressing the needs of individual employees. Although it is widely agreed to be one of the key management tasks, it has frequently been argued that one person cannot motivate others but can only create conditions for others to self-motivate. Many management theorists have provided insights into motivation. Elton Mayo’s Hawthorne experiments identify some root causes of selfmotivation, and Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs provides insight into personal behavior patterns. Other influential research has been conducted by Frederick Herzberg, who looked at job satisfaction, and Douglas McGregor whose Theory X and Theory Y suggest management styles that motivate and demotivate employees.2. (S. Africa)a formal written proposal -
18 ἐγκακέω
ἐγκακέω 1 aor. ἐνεκάκησα (ἐν + κακός; Polyb. 4, 19, 10; BGU 1043, 3; Sym., Gen 27:46; Num 21:5; Is 7:16; Pr 3:11 Theod.)① to lose one’s motivation in continuing a desirable pattern of conduct or activity, lose enthusiasm, be discouraged w. ptc. foll. (B-D-F §414, 2) 2 Th 3:13 (ἐκκ-v.l.); w. ptc. preceding Gal 6:9 (ἐκκ-v. l.—both of these passages play on the opposition of τὸ καλόν and τὸ κακόν in Gr.-Rom. thought respecting civic responsibility); οὐκ ἐγκακοῦμεν we do not lose our enthusiasm, lose heart for ‘this service’ 2 Cor 4:1 (in contrast to falling into deceptive behavior patterns, vs. 2); 16. αἰτοῦμαι μὴ ἐγκακεῖν ἐν ταῖς θλίψεσιν I ask you not to be disappointed in connection with my tribulations Eph 3:13. On these three last s. 2. Abs. give up Lk 18:1.② to be afraid in the face of a great difficulty, be afraid, of women in childbirth 2 Cl 2:2. (In all NT pass. t.r. has ἐκκακέω, q.v.) Some would put 2 Cor 4:1, 16; Eph. 3:13 here.—M-M. s.v. ἐν-. TW. Spicq. -
19 потребность в транспортном обслуживании
потребность в транспортном обслуживании
Общая оценка потребности в транспортном обслуживании во время Игр, выполняемая с учетом всех клиентских групп, видов транспорта и моделей поведения клиентов.
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transport demand
Total estimated demand for transport services, including all Games clients, modes of transport and behavior patterns.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > потребность в транспортном обслуживании
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20 Culture
Culture consists of patterns, explicit and implicit, of and for behavior acquired and transmitted by symbols, constituting the distinctive achievement of human groups, including their embodiments in artifacts; the essential core of culture consists of traditional (i.e., historically derived and selected) ideas and especially their latest values; culture systems may, on the one hand, be considered as products of action, on the other as conditioning elements of further action. (Kroeber & Kluckhohn, 1952, quoted in Brislin, Lonner & Thorndike, 1973, pp. 4-5)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Culture
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