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1 business conduct management system
• BCMSHrvatski-Engleski rječnik > business conduct management system
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2 conduct
[kənˈdakt]1. verb1) to lead or guide:يَقودHe conducted the tour.
2) to carry or allow to flow:يوصِل، يَنْقُلMost metals conduct electricity.
3) to direct (an orchestra, choir etc).يَقودُ الأوركِسترا4) to behave (oneself):يَتَصَرَّفُ تَصَرُّفا حَسَنا، يَتَأَدَّبHe conducted himself well at the reception.
5) to manage or carry on (a business).يُدَبِّرُ شُؤون العَمَل2. [ˈkɔndakt] noun1) behaviour:سُلوك، تَصَرُّفHis conduct at school was disgraceful.
2) the way in which something is managed, done etc:إدارَه، تَدْبيرthe conduct of the affair.
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3 business ethics
Gen Mgta system of moral principles applied in the commercial world. Business ethics provide guidelines for acceptable behavior by organizations in both their strategy formulation and day-to-day operations. An ethical approach is becoming necessary both for corporate success and a positive corporate image. Following pressure from consumers for more ethical and responsible business practices, many organizations are choosing to make a public commitment to ethical business by formulating codes of conduct and operating principles. In doing so, they must translate into action the concepts of personal and corporate accountability, corporate giving, corporate governance, and whistleblowing. -
4 business gift
Mktga present, usually from a supplier to a customer, often used to maintain good relations. Business gifts may range from a pen to a hamper and are often a form of merchandising. The acceptance of a business gift is often governed by an organization’s code of conduct and is often forbidden on the grounds that business gifts, particularly high value ones, may be seen as an attempt to bribe. -
5 business administration
Gen Mgt1. a form of management. Business administration is used as a synonym for management, notably in government or the public sector. This use has developed from the administration school of thought established by Henri Fayol, which defines management activities as a set of processes. He argued that to manage was to plan, organize, coordinate, command, and control. These principles were put into exemplary practice by Alfred P. Sloan, Jr. at General Motors and are often seen as characteristic of large bureaucracies.2. the establishment and maintenance of procedures, records, and regulations in the pursuit of a commercial activity. Business administration involves the conduct of activities leading to, and resulting from, the delivery of a product or service to the customer. Administration is often seen as paperwork and formfilling, but it reaches wider than that to encompass the coordination of all the procedures that enable a product or service to be delivered, together with the keeping of records that can be checked to identify errors or opportunities for improvement. -
6 conduct
قَادَ \ command: to control; be in official charge of: A ship is commanded by its captain. conduct: to lead or guide: He conducted the visitors round the school, control (a business, a musical group, etc.). drive, (drove, driven): to control the course of (a vehicle such as a car, bus, train, or motorboat, etc.): Have you learnt to drive? What kind of car do you drive?. lead: to guide (a person, by the hand, an animal by a rope, etc.): He led his horse across the narrow bridge, guide and control (an army, a team, a government, etc.). show: to guide: I showed our guest to his room. -
7 conduct
سَيَّرَ \ conduct: to control (a business, a musical group, etc.). walk: to cause to walk: He walked his horse up the hill. -
8 Electronic Industry Code of Conduct
Business: EICCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Electronic Industry Code of Conduct
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9 Responsible Educated Sportsmen Promoting Ethical Conduct Together
Business: RESPECTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Responsible Educated Sportsmen Promoting Ethical Conduct Together
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10 Structure Conduct Performance
Business: SCPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Structure Conduct Performance
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11 e-business
E-com1. the conduct of business on the Internet, including the electronic purchasing and selling of goods and services, servicing customers, and communications with business partners.2. a company that conducts business on the Internet -
12 Insurance Conduct of Business Sourcebook
General subject: ICOBSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Insurance Conduct of Business Sourcebook
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13 Кодекс деловой этики
Business: Code of Business ConductУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Кодекс деловой этики
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14 ведение дела, корпоративное поведение
Business: business conductУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ведение дела, корпоративное поведение
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15 кодекс деловой этики
Business: Code of Business ConductУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > кодекс деловой этики
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16 ведение уголовного дела
Business: conduct crimeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ведение уголовного дела
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17 возмещение свидетелю расходов по явке в суд
Business: conduct moneyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > возмещение свидетелю расходов по явке в суд
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18 деньги за доставку свидетеля в суд
Business: conduct moneyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > деньги за доставку свидетеля в суд
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19 проводить продажу
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20 соблюдать нормы делового этикета
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > соблюдать нормы делового этикета
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