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1 Enhanced Crisis Management Capability
Military: ECMCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Enhanced Crisis Management Capability
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2 Joint Crisis Management Capability
Military: JCMCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Joint Crisis Management Capability
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3 управленческие способности
1) Economy: management capabilities2) Advertising: management capability s, managerial skillsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > управленческие способности
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4 розпорядливість
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5 JCMC
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6 модель eSCM-SP
модель eSCM-SP
(ITIL Service Strategy)
Система, помогающая поставщикам ИТ-услуг развивать способности управления ИТ-услугами с точки зрения выбора модели предоставления услуг. Модель eSCM-SP разработана в Университете Карнеги-Меллона, США.
См. тж. модель eSCM-CL.
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eSourcing Capability Model for Service Providers
eSCM-SP
(ITIL Service Strategy)
A framework to help IT service providers develop their IT service management capabilities from a service sourcing perspective. It was developed by Carnegie Mellon University in the US.
See also eSourcing Capability Model for Client Organizations.
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7 potencial
adj.potential.m.1 power (fuerza).2 potential (posibilidades).3 conditional (grammar).4 (electric) potential ( electricity and electronics).* * *► adjetivo1 potential1 potential■ nuestro potencial investigador está abandonando el país our best researchers are leaving the country2 LINGÚÍSTICA conditional tense\potencial humano human resources plural* * *noun m. adj.* * *1.ADJ potential2. SM1) (=capacidad) potentialpotencial ganador — (Econ) earning potential; (Dep) potential to win
2) (Ling) conditional* * *I II1) (capacidad, posibilidades) potential2)b) (Elec) tb3) (Ling) conditional* * *= capability, potential, potential power.Ex. DOBIS/LIBIS may replace the typewriter and the catalog card but it cannot replace the decision-making capabilities of the library staff.Ex. However, its potential in this direction became evident, and in 1966 a catalogue card service was started.Ex. This article examines the potential power of hypertext technology for the domains of journal and book publishing, insurance policy management, and software engineering.----* aprovechar + Posesivo + potencial = reach + Posesivo + potential.* desarrollar el potencial = develop + potential.* desarrollar el potencial de Algo = develop + Posesivo + (full) potential, achieve + Posesivo + potential, achieve + Posesivo + full potential.* desarrollo del potencial = capacity building.* lograr desarrollar el potencial de Algo = achieve + Posesivo + full potential.* no aprovechar el potencial = fall (far) short of + potential, fall (far) behind + potential.* tener potencial = have + potential.* * *I II1) (capacidad, posibilidades) potential2)b) (Elec) tb3) (Ling) conditional* * *= capability, potential, potential power.Ex: DOBIS/LIBIS may replace the typewriter and the catalog card but it cannot replace the decision-making capabilities of the library staff.
Ex: However, its potential in this direction became evident, and in 1966 a catalogue card service was started.Ex: This article examines the potential power of hypertext technology for the domains of journal and book publishing, insurance policy management, and software engineering.* aprovechar + Posesivo + potencial = reach + Posesivo + potential.* desarrollar el potencial = develop + potential.* desarrollar el potencial de Algo = develop + Posesivo + (full) potential, achieve + Posesivo + potential, achieve + Posesivo + full potential.* desarrollo del potencial = capacity building.* lograr desarrollar el potencial de Algo = achieve + Posesivo + full potential.* no aprovechar el potencial = fall (far) short of + potential, fall (far) behind + potential.* tener potencial = have + potential.* * *1 ‹cliente/ventas› potentialuna fuente potencial de energía a potential source of energy2 ( Ling) conditionalA (capacidad, posibilidades) potentiallos estudiantes no desarrollan todo su potencial the students do not develop their potential to the fullB1 ( Fís) potential energy2 ( Elec) tbpotencial eléctrico potential differenceC ( Ling) conditional* * *
potencial adjetivo ( posible) potential;
(Ling) conditional
■ sustantivo masculino (capacidad, posibilidades) potential
potencial
I adjetivo potential
II sustantivo masculino
1 potential
potencial eléctrico, voltage
potencial humano, manpower
2 Ling conditional (tense)
' potencial' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
capacidad
- posibilidad
- virtual
English:
potential
* * *♦ adjpotential♦ nm1. [fuerza] power2. [posibilidades] potential3. Gram conditional4. Elec (electric) potential* * *m/adj potential* * *potencial adj & nm: potential* * *potencial n potential -
8 tratar una cuestión
(v.) = address + constraint, address + issue, address + question, consider + issue, tackle + issue, address + concern, deal with + issue, broach + issue, broach + question, grapple with + issueEx. From partially-automated directory assistance to talking Yellow Pages and interactive services, telephone directory applications have addressed the constraints of non-visual menus, limited input capability, and natural versus synthetic output.Ex. We need, I believe, to dedicate ourselves, schools and professional institutions alike, to become more concerned with a research ethic that will permit us to address the critical issues of our profession.Ex. We cannot address these questions in this discussion, as they would lead us far from our topic.Ex. Some of the more recurrent issues to be considered include the following...Ex. A number of key issues can only really be tackled by effective strategic planning at the national and local levels.Ex. A recarpeting project in the State University Library, Illinois, provided an opportunity to address several longstanding concerns: better handicapped access, improved lighting, and a more efficient utilisation of limited physical space.Ex. Libraries want to deal with issues on their own terms and not on the terms of their clients.Ex. The author broaches some of the issues facing the recordkeeping profession in connection with the information management revolution.Ex. West Africa at the present time has to grapple with the issues of development, and with the attendant problems which are many and varied.* * *(v.) = address + constraint, address + issue, address + question, consider + issue, tackle + issue, address + concern, deal with + issue, broach + issue, broach + question, grapple with + issueEx: From partially-automated directory assistance to talking Yellow Pages and interactive services, telephone directory applications have addressed the constraints of non-visual menus, limited input capability, and natural versus synthetic output.
Ex: We need, I believe, to dedicate ourselves, schools and professional institutions alike, to become more concerned with a research ethic that will permit us to address the critical issues of our profession.Ex: We cannot address these questions in this discussion, as they would lead us far from our topic.Ex: Some of the more recurrent issues to be considered include the following...Ex: A number of key issues can only really be tackled by effective strategic planning at the national and local levels.Ex: A recarpeting project in the State University Library, Illinois, provided an opportunity to address several longstanding concerns: better handicapped access, improved lighting, and a more efficient utilisation of limited physical space.Ex: Libraries want to deal with issues on their own terms and not on the terms of their clients.Ex: The author broaches some of the issues facing the recordkeeping profession in connection with the information management revolution.Ex: West Africa at the present time has to grapple with the issues of development, and with the attendant problems which are many and varied. -
9 manager
Gen Mgta person who identifies and achieves organizational objectives through the deployment of appropriate resources. A manager can have responsibilities in one or more of five key areas: managing activities; managing resources; managing information; managing people; and managing himor herself at the same time as working within the context of the organizational, political, and economic business environments. There are managers in all disciplines and activities, although some may not bear the title of manager. Some specialize in areas such as personnel, marketing, production, finance, or project management, while others are general managers, applying management skills across all business areas. Very few jobs are entirely managerial, and very few exist without any management responsibilities. It is the capability to harness resources that largely distinguishes a manager from a non-manager. -
10 конкурентоспособность
1) General subject: marketability (товаров или услуг), competitive ability, competitive performance (АД), performance (АД), (company's ability to develop and introduce products to market quickly) speed to market (строго контекстуально)2) Agriculture: competitive ability (напр. культурных растений с сорняками)3) Law: ability to compete (AD)5) Ecology: competition capacity6) Advertising: competitive capability, competitive capacity7) Business: competitive advantage, competitive edge, competitive position8) Management: power competitive9) Plant growing: competitivity (синоним: competitiveness)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > конкурентоспособность
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11 мандат
1) General subject: credential, mandate, warrant2) Computers: capa3) Military: terms of reference4) Engineering: order, ticket (для доступа к системе)5) Law: bailment, credential letters, credentials, term of office6) Economy: management authority7) Information technology: capability (для доступа к объекту системы), ticket (для доступа к объекту системы)10) Business: instrument of power, seat11) EBRD: letter of instruction, mandate (Соглашение об учреждении ЕБРР), mandate (на организацию выпуска ценных бумаг), mandate letter, remit, terms of reference (консультанта)12) leg.N.P. agency (principal and agent), mandate (league of nations), mandate (principal and agent), mandate terms of reference (parliamentary practice), mandatum (Roman law) -
12 Leistungsfähigkeit
Leistungsfähigkeit f 1. GEN ability, efficiency; 2. WIWI efficiency • bei voller Leistungsfähigkeit GEN at full capacity* * *f 1. < Geschäft> ability, efficiency; 2. <Vw> efficiency* * *Leistungsfähigkeit
ability, capability, functional capacity, job efficiency, effectiveness, proficiency, form, (Ergiebigkeit) productivity, productiveness, (Maschine) service capacity, ability, (Produktionsleistung) output, (Produktivität) productive capacity, (Zahlungsfähigkeit) ability to pay, solvency;
• berufliche Leistungsfähigkeit job (occupational) efficiency;
• betriebliche Leistungsfähigkeit productive (plant, operating) efficiency, operating competence, production (plant) capacity;
• durchschnittliche Leistungsfähigkeit (Arbeiter) production standard;
• finanzielle Leistungsfähigkeit financial capacity (ability, power), solvency, (Staat) viability;
• gesamtwirtschaftliche Leistungsfähigkeit overall economic potential;
• geschäftliche Leistungsfähigkeit business ability;
• körperliche Leistungsfähigkeit physical faculty (capacity);
• steuerliche Leistungsfähigkeit taxable capacity;
• vergleichbare Leistungsfähigkeit comparative performance;
• wirtschaftliche Leistungsfähigkeit productivity, economic vitality (performance), industrial (economic) efficiency;
• Leistungsfähigkeit des Absatzapparates marketing efficiency;
• Leistungsfähigkeit eines Betriebes (Geschäfts) business efficiency;
• Leistungsfähigkeit bei voll ausgefahrener Kapazität full-operating capacity;
• Leistungsfähigkeit eines Mannes manpower;
• Leistungsfähigkeit der Steuersysteme (EU) efficiency of tax systems;
• finanzielle Leistungsfähigkeit eines Unternehmens productiveness of an enterprise;
• Leistungsfähigkeit des Vorstands management efficiency;
• Leistungsfähigkeit der Wirtschaft industrial efficiency, economic vitality;
• betriebliche Leistungsfähigkeit voll ausfahren to work to capacity;
• seine Leistungsfähigkeit unter Beweis stellen to prove one’s potential, to show what one is made of;
• finanzielle Leistungsfähigkeit einer ausgeklügelten Überprüfung unterziehen to conduct a sophisticated examination of the financial capacity. -
13 agility
Gen Mgtthe organizational capability to be flexible, responsive, adaptive, and show initiative in times of change and uncertainty. Agility has origins in manufacturing and has been cited as a source of competitive advantage by many management gurus, including Rosabeth Moss Kanter and Tom Peters. One writer who has explored the concept of agility in greater depth is Richard Pascale, for whom the key to agility lies in what the organization is, as opposed to what it does. Agility grew as a reaction against the slowness of bureaucratic organizations to respond to changing market conditions. The virtual organization has been quoted as one extreme example of an agile organization. -
14 Theory O
Gen Mgta mechanism for organizational change based on developing corporate culture and human capability through personal and organizational learning. Theory O involves fostering a culture that encourages employees to find their own solutions to problems through empowerment and participative leadership. Theory O contrasts with Theory E, which involves a top-down approach style of leadership rather than employee participation. -
15 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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16 актив
актив
Ресурсы, получаемые или контролируемые конкретным хозяйствующим субъектом, возникшие в результате совершенных в прошлом операций или событий и являющиеся источником предполагаемых экономических выгод в будущем.
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актив
Информация или ресурсы, подлежащие защите.
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актив
(ITIL Service Strategy)
Любой ресурс или способность. Активы поставщика услуг включают в себя всё, что может быть задействовано в предоставлении услуг. Активы могут быть одного из следующих типов: управление, организация, процесс, знания, люди, информация, приложения, инфраструктура или финансовый капитал. См. тж. актив заказчика; сервисный актив; стратегический актив.
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актив
Единичный экономический объект в виде основных средств, нематериальных экономических объектов, финансовых вкладов, а также денежных требований к другим юридическим лицам принадлежащий юридическому лицу (компании, предприятию и т.п.). Точнее, совокупность имущественных прав юрлица на этот объект. Это ресурс, контролируемый компанией (предприятием) как результат событий прошлых периодов, от которого в будущем ожидаются экономические выгоды. Эти два условия – контроль и будущие выгоды – часто приводят к тому, что потенциальные нематериальные активы не удовлетворяют этому определению. Например, рекламные затраты вряд ли подходят под приведенное определение, поскольку возможные выгоды не поддаются управлению. Их приходится рассматривать как расход, а не как актив. Подробнее см. Активы
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asset
(ITIL Service Strategy) Any resource or capability. The assets of a service provider include anything that could contribute to the delivery of a service. Assets can be one of the following types: management, organization, process, knowledge, people, information, applications, infrastructure or financial capital. See also customer asset; service asset; strategic asset.
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