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41 JCI
1) Медицина: Joint Commission International2) Военный термин: joint communications instruction3) Сокращение: Junior Chamber International4) Фирменный знак: Johnson Controls International5) Деловая лексика: Just Continuous Improvement6) NYSE. Johnson Controls, Inc.7) Аэропорты: Industrial Airport, Kansas City, Missouri USA -
42 SEDEX
Общая лексика: The Supplier Ethical Data Exchange (a membership organisation for businesses committed to continuous improvement of the ethical performance of their supply chains), (sedimentary exhalative) эксгаляционно-осадочное месторождение месторождение, месторождение SEDEX-типа (син.: вулканогенно-осадочное место (образование месторождений данного типа происходит синхронно с вулканизмом) -
43 kaizen
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44 passionate
['pæʃ(ə)nɪt]1) Общая лексика: влюблённый, влюблённый в своё дело, влюблённый в свою работу (passionate professionals), вспыльчивый, горячий, невыдержанный, необузданный, подверженный страстям, пылкий, страстный, патетический2) Нефть и газ: с большим энтузиазмом (we are passionate about service quality, customer satisfaction, and continuous improvement) -
45 corporate
corporatif(ive), d'entreprisecorporate advertising publicité f institutionnelle, publicité d'entreprise;corporate assets biens m pl sociaux;corporate banking banque f d'entreprise;corporate body personne f morale;corporate bond obligation f de société;corporate budget budget m de la société;corporate buy-out rachat m d'entreprise par les salariés;corporate card carte f de crédit professionnelle;corporate culture culture f d'entreprise;∎ their corporate culture emphasizes the need for continuous improvement in customer service leur culture d'entreprise insiste sur la nécessité d'améliorer constamment le service clientèle;corporate entertainment divertissement m fourni par la société;corporate environment environnement m institutionnel;corporate film film m d'entreprise ou institutionnel;corporate finance finance f d'entreprise;corporate finance manager financier(ère) m, f d'entreprise;corporate governance committee groupe m de travail interne au Conseil, comité m de gouvernement d'entreprise;corporate hospitality = réceptions, déjeuners, billets de spectacle etc offerts par une entreprise à ses clients;corporate identity, corporate image image f de marque;∎ the company cares about its corporate image la société se préoccupe de son image;corporate income revenu m de société;corporate income tax impôt m sur les bénéfices des sociétés;corporate institution personne morale;corporate law droit m des entreprises;corporate lawyer juriste m f spécialisé(e) en droit des entreprises;American corporate licensing cession f de licence de marque;corporate literature brochures f pl décrivant une société;corporate member (of association) société-membre f;corporate misery index = indice de mesure de l'évolution des marges bénéficiaires;corporate model modèle m d'entreprise;corporate name raison f sociale;corporate planning planification f de l'entreprise;corporate raider attaquant(e) m, f;corporate responsibility responsabilité f de l'entreprise;∎ the idea of corporate responsibility is now taken seriously by an increasing number of companies de plus en plus de sociétés prennent très au sérieux le concept de responsabilité de l'entreprise;corporate restructuring restructuration f;∎ two subsidiary companies will be sold off as part of the corporate restructuring plan deux des filiales seront vendues dans le cadre du plan de restructuration de la société;corporate sector secteur m des grandes entreprises;corporate sponsorship mécénat m d'entreprise, parrainage m d'entreprises, sponsoring m;corporate strategy stratégie f de l'entreprise;corporate structure structure f de l'entreprise;corporate tax impôt sur les sociétés;corporate video film d'entreprise ou institutionnel;American corporate welfare = aide financière apportée par l'État à des entreprises privéesAs if investors didn't have enough to worry about, a brokerage house has invented a new measure to show that the corporate profit recovery could take longer than the market and some analysts think. A key economic measure in the last decades of the 20th century was the "misery index," which combined inflation and unemployment to show how badly consumers were hurting. But the key gauge for the first decade of the new century could be something called the " corporate misery index."
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46 people-focused
centré(e) sur l'humainDeloitte & Touche's selection for this prestigious list is reflective of the firm's dedication to continuous improvement, the quality of its human resources programs, and its people-focused culture, which provides the opportunity for all individuals to realize their full professional and personal potential.
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47 best practice
Gen Mgtthe most effective and efficient method of achieving any objective or task. What constitutes best practice can be determined through a process of benchmarking. An organization can move toward achieving best practice, either across the whole organization or in a specific area, through continuous improvement. In production-based organizations, world class manufacturing is a related concept. More generally, a market or sector leader may be described as best-in-class. -
48 change management
Gen Mgtthe coordination of a structured period of transition from situation A to situation B in order to achieve lasting change within an organization. Change management can be of varying scope, from continuous improvement, which involves small ongoing changes to existing processes, to radical and substantial change involving organizational strategy. Change management can be reactive or proactive. It can be instigated in reaction to something in an organization’s external environment, for example, in the realms of economics, politics, legislation, or competition, or in reaction to something within the processes, structures, people, and events of the organization’s internal environment. It may also be instigated as a proactive measure, for example, in anticipation of unfavorable economic conditions in the future. Change management usually follows five steps: recognition of a trigger indicating that change is needed; clarification of the end point, or “where we want to be”; planning how to achieve the change; accomplishment of the transition; and maintenance to ensure the change is lasting. Effective change management involves alterations on a personal level, for example, a shift in attitudes or work routines, and thus personnel management skills such as motivation are vital to successful change. Other important influences on the success of change management include leadership style, communication, and a unified positive attitude to the change among the workforce. Business process reengineering is one type of change management, involving the redesign of processes within an organization to raise performance. Change agents are those people within an organization who are leaders and champions of the change process. With the accelerating pace of change in the business environment in the 1990s and 2000s, change has become accepted as a fact of business life and is the subject of books on management. -
49 cost driver
Gen Mgta factor that determines the cost of an activity. Cost drivers are analyzed as part of activity based costing and can be used in continuous improvement programs. They are usually assessed together as multiple drivers rather than singly. There are two main types of cost driver: the first is a resource driver, which refers to the contribution of the quantity of resources used to the cost of an activity; the second is an activity driver, which refers to the costs incurred by the activities required to complete a particular task or project. -
50 incrementalism
Gen Mgta collective term for the many initiatives of the 1980s and 1990s that took a small-step approach to improving quality and productivity and reducing costs. Incrementalism encompasses initiatives such as total quality management, continuous improvement, and benchmarking. Although incrementalism originally provided a source of competitive advantage, it is generally recognized today that a more radical approach is required. -
51 lean production
Opsa methodology aimed at reducing waste in the form of overproduction, excessive lead time, or product defects in order to make a business more effective and more competitive. Lean production originates in the production systems established by Toyota in Japan in the 1950s.In the early 1980s there was a significant increase in the application of lean production in Western companies. Lean production is characterized by lean operations with low inventories, quality management through prevention of errors, small batch runs, just-in-time production, high commitment human resource policies, team-based working, and close relations with suppliers. The term was popularized by researchers on the International Motor Vehicle Program of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in their book The Machine That Changed the World. Concepts that can help an organization move toward lean production include continuous improvement and world class manufacturing. -
52 suggestion program
HRa policy designed to encourage employees to generate ideas or proposals that improve work processes, for which they receive a gift or cash reward. The objective of a suggestion program is to promote employee involvement, creative thinking, and continuous improvement. Its success can be evaluated in terms of the participation rate, or by the level of cost savings, but there may be an incalculable beneficial effect on sales, customer loyalty, retention of employees, and motivation. -
53 supplier development
HRthe development of close and long-term relationships between a customer and a supplier. Supplier development tends to be associated with Japanese management practices and has only recently been introduced to the West. Various approaches to customer-supplier relations have emerged, including comakership, partnership sourcing, collaborative sourcing, and cooperative sourcing. All these forms of supplier development are characterized by a long-term commitment, an integration of key functions and activities, a structured framework for determining price and sharing cost and profit, a proactive approach to problem solving, and the adoption of both a win-win philosophy and a culture of continuous improvement. -
54 total quality management
Gen Mgta philosophy and style of management that gives everyone in an organization responsibility for delivering quality to the customer. Total quality management views each task in the organization as a process that is in a customer/supplier relationship with the next process. The aim at each stage is to define and meet the customer’s requirements in order to maximize the satisfaction of the final consumer at the lowest possible cost. Total quality management constitutes a challenge to organizations that have to manage the conflict between cost-cutting and the commitment of employees to continuous improvement. Achievement of quality can be assessed by quality awards and quality standards.Abbr. TQM -
55 Wickens, Peter D.
(b. 1938) Gen MgtBritish business executive. Personnel director at Nissan U.K., where he helped to introduce Japanese working practices, such as continuous improvement, into the U.K. car industry. Wickens’s employee relations philosophy at Nissan was based on job flexibility, single status, and a single union deal. His book, The Ascendant Organisation (1995), brings together his experience and knowledge of best practice. -
56 world class manufacturing
Opsthe capability of a manufacturer to compete with any other manufacturing organization in a chosen market, with the aspiration of achieving world-beating standards in all organizational aspects. World class manufacturing encompasses the practices of total quality management, continuous improvement, international benchmarking, and flexible working.The ultimate business dictionary > world class manufacturing
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57 CPI
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58 CQI
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59 plan
1. план; проект; схема; чертёж; диаграмма || составлять план, чертить схему или диаграмму; проектировать; планировать2. система
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план, чёртеж; горизонтальная проекция
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1) план2) проект3) схема; чертёж; диаграмма•- continuous inspection plan
- continuous sampling plan
- dependability plan
- development field plan
- evaluation plan
- failure reporting plan
- incentive plan
- inspection plan
- kill plan
- life-test plan
- maintainability plan
- maintenance plan
- maintenance support plan
- quality-and-reliability plan
- recall plan
- reliability demonstration plan
- reliability engineering plan
- reliability evaluation plan
- reliability growth plan
- reliability improvement plan
- reliability program plan
- reliability qualification plan
- reliability sampling plan
- reliability testing plan
- reliable life plan
- repair-and-maintenance plan
- replacement plan
- safety plan
- seismic zoning plan
- sequential life test plan
- standard test plan
- technical improvement plan
- test plan
- test management plan
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60 CPI
1) Общая лексика: ИПЦ индекс потребительских цен (consumer price index), ИПЦ (индекс потребительских цен)2) Компьютерная техника: Clocks Per Instruction, Computer to PABX Interface, Cycle Per Instruction3) Медицина: cardiac power index4) Военный термин: Chief of Public Information, Common Part Indicator, Communications Processor and Interface, Competition Performance Index, center of programmed instruction, Communications Processing and Interface (module)5) Техника: center pressure index, chemical process industry, coherent processing interval, containment performance improvement, crash-position indicator6) Религия: Church Planting Institute7) Железнодорожный термин: Canadian Pacific Railway8) Юридический термин: City Property Involved, Corruption Perception Index9) Экономика: ИПЦ, ИРЦ, индекс розничных цен, индекс цен на потребительские товары, (consumer price index) индекс цен потребителей10) Бухгалтерия: Cannot Pinpoint Inflation, Cardholder Payment Interface11) Автомобильный термин: central port fuel injection12) Телекоммуникации: Computer-PBX Interface13) Сокращение: Chemical Processing Industries, Communications Processor & Interface, Communist Party of India, Consumer Price Index (cost of living), Counter Proliferation Initiative, Crash Position Indicator, MS-DOS Codepage File, Cost Per Inquiry14) Вычислительная техника: Common Programming Interface, Computer Private branch exchange Interface, cycles per instruction, процентное соотношение произведённых затрат, Common Part Indicator (ATM), Common Programming Interface (IBM, SAA), индекс эффективности затрат, стандартный программный интерфейс, число символов на дюйм15) Нефть: computer-processed interpretation, corrugated plate inrterceptor, corrugated plate interceptor16) Банковское дело: индекс цен на потребительские товары (consumer price index)17) Фирменный знак: Cincinnati Precision Instruments, Communications Power Industries, Conservative Press International18) Экология: carbon preference index19) Налоги: comparable profit interval, сопоставимый интервал прибыли20) Деловая лексика: Cumulative Progress Indicators, индекс потребительских цен21) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: избыточность нечётного числа n-алканов по отношению к чётному числу n-алканов (Carbon Preference Index), индекс предпочтительности усвоения углерода (Carbon Preference Index)22) Менеджмент: Continuous Process Improvement (Continuous Process Improvement)23) Образование: Certified Personnel Information24) Инвестиции: consumer price index25) Сетевые технологии: characters per inch, computer-to-PBX interface26) Полимеры: Chemical and Petrochemical Industry27) Сахалин Ю: continuous performance improvement, corrugated plate incline28) Химическое оружие: Cost performance index29) Авиационная медицина: Californian personality inventory, Californian psychological inventory30) Расширение файла: Character Per Inch, Clock Per Instruction, Bitmap graphics (Colorlab Processed Image), Code Page Information file (DOS), Common Programming Interface (IBM), MS-DOS codepage file (MODE. EXE)31) SAP.тех. интерфейс CPI32) Собаководство: Canine Parainfluenza33) Должность: Certified Professional Inspector34) Аэропорты: Cape Orford, Papua New Guinea35) НАСА: Commence Primary Ignition36) Программное обеспечение: Card Processing Integration37) AMEX. Capital Properties, Inc., of Rhode Island38) Оргтехника: cost per impression
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