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1 executive
executive agg. e s.m. executive: valigetta executive, executive briefcase; (aer.) ( aereo) executive, executive aircraft. -
2 executive
إِجْرَائِيّ \ executive: giving effect to plans or orders: Executive duties. \ تَنْفِيذِيّ \ executive: giving effect to plans or orders: executive duties. \ مُدِير إداريّ \ executive: an important businessman who carries out his company’s plans. \ See Also تنفيذي (تنفيذيّ) -
3 executive
[ɪgˈzekjutɪv]1. adjective1) (in a business organization etc) concerned with management:داريexecutive skills.
َنْفيذيexecutive powers.
2. noun1) the branch of the government that puts the laws into effect.السُّلْطَه التَّنْفيذِيَّه2) a person or body of people in an organization etc that has power to direct or manage:مُدير تَنْفيذي، رَئيس إدارَهHe is an executive in an insurance company.
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4 executive
Gen Mgtan employee in a position of senior responsibility in an organization. An executive is involved in planning, strategy, policy making, and line management. The term executive can also be used as an alternative to manager, consultant, officer, or agent. -
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6 executive
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8 executive pension plan
Finin the United Kingdom, a pension plan for senior executives of a company. The company’s contributions are a tax-deductible expense but are subject to a cap. The plan does not prevent the executive from being a member of the company’s group pension plan although the executive’s total contributions must not exceed a certain percentage of his or her salary. -
9 executive search
HRthe identification of suitable external candidates for senior positions on behalf of an organization by recruitment agents or consultants, often using headhunting techniques. Executive search consultants work from personal recommendation and lists of their own contacts, and monitor rising stars or key personnel in particular organizations or professions. The number of potential candidates is usually limited because of the specialty or seniority of the post, so that the search takes place within upper salary ranges. Executive search consultants rarely advertise because the publicity may be unfruitful or detrimental to the organization for which they are working, and they do not find posts for individual job hunters. -
10 executive coaching
HRregular one-to-one coaching for leaders, designed as part of a management development program to provide knowledge and skills in a particular area. Executive coaching involves giving feedback to a leader and assisting in the creation of a development plan, often using 360 degree appraisal. It can include in-depth development coaching conducted by colleagues, superiors, or specialist trainers, lasting perhaps six to twelve months. -
11 executive officer
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12 Executive Administration
Position ( job): EAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Executive Administration
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13 Executive Administrative And Professional
Position ( job): EAPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Executive Administrative And Professional
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14 Executive Administrative Staff
Business: EASУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Executive Administrative Staff
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15 Executive Advisory Board
Military: EABУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Executive Advisory Board
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16 Executive Agent
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17 Executive Airport, Fort Lauderdale, Florida USA
Airports: FXEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Executive Airport, Fort Lauderdale, Florida USA
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18 Executive Airport, Kansas City, Missouri USA
Airports: OJCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Executive Airport, Kansas City, Missouri USA
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19 Executive Assistant
Abbreviation: E/AУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Executive Assistant
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20 Executive Assistant to the Chief of Staff for National Military representatives, SHAPE
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Executive Assistant to the Chief of Staff for National Military representatives, SHAPE
См. также в других словарях:
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executive — /ekˈsekutiv, ingl. ɪɡˈzɛkjutɪv/ [vc. ingl., da to execute «eseguire»] A s. m. inv. dirigente, uomo d affari B in funzione di agg. inv. per dirigenti, per uomini d affari, business … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
executive — [eg zek′yo͞o tiv, igzek′yə′tiv; eg zek′yətiv, ig zek′yətiv] adj. [ME < ML executivus < L executus: see EXECUTOR] 1. of, capable of, or concerned with, carrying out duties, functions, etc. or managing affairs, as in a business organization 2 … English World dictionary