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81 economic methods of management
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82 economic methods of management
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83 management of economic activity
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > management of economic activity
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84 economic mechanism of management
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85 senior management
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86 engineering and technical management
English-Russian big medical dictionary > engineering and technical management
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87 commissioning management
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > commissioning management
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88 design management
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > design management
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89 service management
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > service management
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90 Japanese management
Gen Mgt, HRa management style with particular emphasis on employees and manufacturing techniques, to which the Japanese economic miracle that began in the 1960s is attributed. Japanese management practices have been studied in the rest of the world in the hope that the economic success they brought to Japan can be recreated elsewhere. These practices emphasize forming collaborations, particularly in times of uncertainty, human resources, closer superior-subordinate relationships, and consensus as a means of facilitating implementation. Richard Pascale and Anthony Athos suggested that the Japanese competitive advantage stemmed from skills, staff, and superordinate goals, the softer features identified by the McKinsey 7-S framework. Other dominant characteristics include people-centered management, loyalty to employees, just-in-time, kaizen, continuous improvement, quality control, total quality management, and the ideas of W. Edwards Deming. William Ouchi expounded Theory J and Theory Z, which demonstrated the differences between U.S. and Japanese styles of management. With the downturn in the Japanese economy in the 1990s, management practices were reappraised, and there emerged a focus on radical change as opposed to incremental improvement. Customers were offered less variety, there was a shift toward simplicity, and an alternative to consensus-based decision making was adopted, with individuals making decisions based on high-tech information systems. -
91 EVA-based management
сокр. от economic value added based management фин., упр. управление по [на основе\] экономической добавленной стоимости* (управленческая концепция, которая ставит своей целью максимизацию стоимости фирмы и придерживается экономической добавленной стоимости в качестве основного показателя)See: -
92 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. -
93 crisis management
антикризисное управление
Процесс, отвечающий за управление непрерывностью бизнеса в самом широком смысле. Команда антикризисного управления отвечает за стратегические вопросы, такие как управление взаимодействием со средствами массовой информации и доверие акционеров, а также принимает решение об инициации планов непрерывности бизнеса.
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crisis management
Crisis management is the process responsible for managing the wider implications of business continuity. A crisis management team is responsible for strategic issues such as managing media relations and shareholder confidence, and decides when to invoke business continuity plans.
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кризисное управление
Действия, направленные на поддержание репутации компании и ее кредитоспособности, если она попала в «щекотливую» ситуацию. Если компания «набедокурила», разлила нефть в лесах амазонки, или просто прошел слух о ее предстоящем разорении, крути - не крути, а акции ее тут же упадут в цене. В этом случае управление компанией принимает на себя кризисный менеджмент. Он будет работать на два направления – внешнее и внутреннее. В первом случае, PR отдел будет успокаивать кредиторов и широкую общественность, доказывать, что нефть не только соберут в кратчайшие сроки, но и новую березовую аллею на этом месте посадят, что близость к банкротству – это всего лишь сезонные колебания на рынке и не более того. В это же время внутри компании будут разработаны и приняты меры по устранению реальной угрозы – последствий экологического бедствия и финансового кризиса. Скорее всего, пройду сокращения, увольнения, реструктуризация. И если внешний и внутренний кризисный менеджмент будет осуществлен качественно, компания, скорее всего, останется на плаву.
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crisis management
The technique, practice or science of handling or controlling situations of acute difficulty, danger or instability; or the total of measures taken to provide a solution for political, economic, environmental or other similar dangers and conflicts. (Source: ISEP)
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94 inventory management
1) упр. управление запасами [материально-техническим снабжением\] (совокупность мероприятий, проводимых для обеспечения производства необходимым оборудованием, инструментами и материалами)See:inventory, inventory department, inventory planning, merchandise management, procurement management, ABC inventory management, inventory method, inventory accounting, inventory adjustment, economic order quantity model, inventory financing, deficiency cost, inventory carrying cost, inventory ordering cost, order point, safety stock, fill rate, stock depth, cost-minimizing reorder point, restocking policy, two-bin system, red-line method, just in time, ABC inventory management2) иссл. опер. управление запасами (комплекс моделей и методов, предназначенных для оптимизации запасов, находящихся на хранении и предназначенных для удовлетворения спроса на них, а также с целью минимизации складских издержек и издержек хранения)Syn:stock management, stock control, storekeeping, stores control, storage control, order regulation, inventory control, materials management* * * -
95 environmental management
Gen Mgta systematic approach to minimizing the damage created by an organization to the environment in which it operates. Environmental management has become an issue in organizations because consumers now expect them to be environmentally aware, if not environmentally friendly. Senior managers and directors are increasingly being held liable for their organizations’ environmental performance, and the onus is on them to adopt a corporate strategy that balances economic growth with environmental protection. Environmental management involves reducing pollution, waste, and the consumption of natural resources by implementing an environmental action plan. This plan brings together the key elements of environmental management, including an organization’s environmental policy statement, an environmental audit, environmental management system, and standards such as the EC ECO-Management Audit Scheme and ISO 14000. -
96 national economic costs
национальные экономические расходы
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The amount of money incurred as a result of the financial management of a nation's financial resources. (Source: EFP / RHW)
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97 value-based management
сокр. VBM фин., упр. ценностно-ориентированное управление (концепция управления, ставящая в качестве основной финансовой цели компании максимизацию акционерной ценности и, следовательно, подразумевающая концентрацию усилий всех лиц, принимающих решения, на ключевых факторах рыночной ценности)See:market value added, economic value added, shareholder value added, cash value added, cash flow return on investment, time-based management, EVA-based management* * *Англо-русский экономический словарь > value-based management
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98 rural management and planning
управление и планирование сельских районов
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rural management and planning
The activity or process of overseeing and preparing for the future physical arrangement and condition of any agricultural or pastoral area, which may involve protecting and developing natural and human resources that affect an area's economic vitality. (Source: RHW / NPH)
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99 Paternalistic, Economic, Participative
Abbreviation: PEP (The three main motivational styles found in organizations and management.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Paternalistic, Economic, Participative
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100 Office of Management and Budget
сокр OMBОдно из основных подразделений Исполнительного управления при президенте [ Executive Office of the President]. Создано в 1921 как Бюджетное бюро [ Bureau of the Budget]. Разрабатывает проект федерального бюджета на каждый год для представления на утверждение Конгресса США [ Congress, U.S.], контролирует исполнение бюджета. В состав ведомства входит Бюро федеральных закупок [ Office of Federal Procurement Policy]. Сотрудничает с Министерством финансов [ Department of the Treasury, U.S.] и Советом экономических консультантов [ Council of Economic Advisers] в разработке налоговой политикиEnglish-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Office of Management and Budget
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