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nперсонал, штат; кадры; аппарат
- additional personnel
- administrative personnel
- armed forces personnel
- auxiliary personnel
- buyer's personnel
- duty personnel
- efficient personnel
- engineering personnel
- executive personnel
- experienced personnel
- fabrication personnel
- field personnel
- flight personnel
- foreign personnel
- highly-qualified personnel
- highly-skilled personnel
- information personnel
- inspection personnel
- key personnel
- line personnel
- maintenance personnel
- management personnel
- managerial personnel
- managing personnel
- military personnel
- office and management personnel
- operating personnel
- operational personnel
- production personnel
- professional personnel
- qualified personnel
- quality assurance personnel
- quality control personnel
- reliability assurance personnel
- salaried personnel
- sales personnel
- scientific personnel
- seller's personnel
- service personnel
- shipping personnel
- skilled personnel
- supervisory personnel
- support personnel
- technical personnel
- trade personnel
- trained personnelEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > personnel
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1. (личный состав) staff, personnel/establishment;
состоять в ~е be* on the staff;
высококвалифицированный ~ highly skilled/qualified, efficient staff;
основной ~ basic staff;
набор ~а personnel recruitment;
быть в ~е be on the steff;
зачислять в ~ take on the staff;
сокращать ~ reduce the staff;
2. мн. (штатное расписание) list of staff. -
5 gear
gear [gɪər]1. nound. ( = apparatus) dispositif m• to change or shift gear (US) changer de vitesse• first or bottom gear première f• to change or shift into third gear (US) passer en troisièmeadapter (to à)• movies geared primarily to a US audience des films s'adressant essentiellement à un public américain• training is geared to make staff more efficient la formation est conçue pour rendre le personnel plus compétent3. compounds► gear up( = get ready) se préparer( = make ready) (inf)he is gearing himself up for the presidential elections il se prépare pour les élections présidentielles• they were all geared up for the new sales campaign ils étaient fin prêts pour la nouvelle campagne de ventes* * *[gɪə(r)] 1.1) ( equipment) matériel m2) (colloq) ( possessions) affaires fpl3) ( clothes) fringues (colloq) fplfootball gear — tenue f de football
4) Automobile vitesse fbottom ou first gear — première vitesse
‘keep in low gear’ — ‘utilisez votre frein moteur’
to get (oneself) into gear for something — fig se préparer pour quelque chose
5) Technology roue f dentée2.gears plural noun1) Automobile changement m de vitesse2) Technology engrenage m3.4.gear wheel — ( on bicycle) pignon m
transitive verbto be geared to ou towards somebody — s'adresser à quelqu'un
Phrasal Verbs:- gear up -
6 bureaucracy
Gen Mgtan organization structure with a rigid hierarchy of personnel, regulated by set rules and procedures. Max Weber believed that a bureaucracy was technically the most efficient form of organization. He described a bureaucracy as an organization structured around official functions that are bound by rules, each function having its own specified competence. The functions are structured into offices, which are organized into a hierarchy that follows technical rules and norms. Managers in a bureaucracy possess a rational-legal type of authority derived from the office they hold. Bureaucracies have been criticized for eradicating inspiration and creativity in favor of impersonality and the mundaneness and regularity of corporate life. This was best described in William H. Whyte’s The Organization Man, published in 1956, in which the individual was taken over by the bureaucratic machine in the name of efficiency. A more recent and humorous interpretation of life in a bureaucracy has been depicted by Scott Adams in The Dilbert Principle (1996). The term bureaucracy has gradually become a pejorative synonym for excessive and time-consuming paperwork and administration. Bureaucracies fell subject to delayering and downsizing from the 1980s onward, as the flatter organization became the target structure to ensure swifter market response and organizational flexibility.
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