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1 перестановка в управленческом аппарате
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > перестановка в управленческом аппарате
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2 перестановка в управленческом аппарат
Management: management reshuffleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > перестановка в управленческом аппарат
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3 перестройка управления
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > перестройка управления
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4 кадровые перестановки
1) General subject: personnel replacements, staff reshuffle (The Independent reshuffles senior staff. LSE staff reshuffle continues), management reshuffle (как разовое действие, единый комплекс мероприятий), personnel reshuffle, personnel changes2) Politics: personal changes, staff transfers3) Management: management reshuffling (в руководстве, управлении)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > кадровые перестановки
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5 Leitungsumbildung
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6 перестановка в управленческом аппарате
1) Business: management reshuffle, management shakeup2) Management: management shake-upУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > перестановка в управленческом аппарате
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7 перестройка управления
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > перестройка управления
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8 перебудова управління
reorganisation; management; reshuffle; management restructuring; business process reengineering (BPR) -
9 перестановка кадров в руководстве
Economy: management reshuffleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > перестановка кадров в руководстве
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10 crisis
f. s.&pl.crisis.estar en crisis to be in crisiscrisis económica recessioncrisis energética energy crisiscrisis de identidad identity crisiscrisis nerviosa nervous breakdown* * *1 (dificultad) crisis2 (ataque) fit, attack3 (escasez) shortage\estar en crisis to be in crisis, reach crisis pointcrisis de gobierno cabinet crisiscrisis financiera financial crisiscrisis nerviosa nervous breakdown* * *noun f.* * *SF INV1) (Econ, Pol, Sociol) crisisla situación económica está pasando por una nueva crisis — the economy is undergoing o going through a new crisis
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lo que está en crisis es el propio sistema — the system itself is in crisisnuestro matrimonio está en crisis — our marriage is in crisis o going through a crisis
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hacer crisis — to reach crisis point, come to a head2) (Med)crisis cardíaca — cardiac arrest, heart failure
crisis epiléptica — epileptic fit, epileptic attack
* * *a) ( situación grave) crisisb) (Med) crisishacer crisis — enfermedad to become critical
c) (period) ( remodelación ministerial) tb* * *= crisis [crises, -pl.], trough, shakeout [shake-out], crunch, slump, downswing, bust.Ex. An I&R service may involve itself in providing 'hotlines', that is emergency help during times of crises or when other services close down, eg evenings, weekends or public holidays.Ex. Public libraries have continued to expand since the trough of the 1950s.Ex. There will be a dramatic shakeout in librarianship but information scientists face a great opportunity to develop their skills by the opportunities afforded by the new technology.Ex. The author of the article 'The crunch and academic library services: a personal view' believes that inflation is one of the underlying causes of the crisis in university libraries.Ex. The author discusses the current upswing in paperback sales of children's books in the USA and the slump in hardback sales.Ex. A new solution to the problem of predicting cyclical highs and lows in the economy enables one to gauge whether an incipient economic downswing will turn out to be a slowdown in economic growth or a real recession.Ex. The article 'El Dorado or bust?' warns that the electronic market is changing.----* agravar una crisis = exacerbate + crisis.* alcanzar proporciones de crisis = grow to + crisis proportions.* causar esta crisis = precipitate + crisis.* convertirse en una crisis = grow to + a crisis.* crisis + aumentar = crisis + deepen.* crisis bursátil = market crash, stock market crash.* crisis crediticia = credit crunch, credit squeeze.* crisis de enormes proporciones = situation of crisis proportions.* crisis de fe = crisis of faith.* crisis de identidad = crisis of confidence, identity crisis, crisis in confidence.* crisis de la industria del libro = book crisis.* crisis del libro = book crisis.* crisis de los cuarenta = mid-life crisis, middle-age crisis, middle-age blues.* crisis de los siete años = seven-year itch.* crisis económica = financial straits, economic crisis, financial crisis, crash, bad economic times, shakeout [shake-out], financial crunch, economic slump, difficult economic times, economic depression, economic doldrums.* crisis económica mundial = global economic slump.* crisis emocional = emotional crisis.* crisis energética = energy crisis.* crisis financiera = financial crisis, financial crunch.* crisis medioambiental = environmental crisis.* crisis social = social crisis.* desatar una crisis = precipitate + crisis.* en crisis = depressed, crisis-ridden, on the rocks.* enfrentarse a una crisis = face + crisis.* en situación de crisis = on the rocks.* estar sumido en una crisis = be deep in crisis.* gestión de crisis = crisis management.* hacer frente a una crisis = face + crisis, meet + crisis.* ocasionar una crisis = precipitate + crisis.* pasar una crisis = face + crisis.* provocar una crisis = precipitate + crisis.* resolver una crisis = solve + crisis.* sobrevivir una crisis = survive + crisis.* superar una crisis = ford + crisis, survive + crisis.* * *a) ( situación grave) crisisb) (Med) crisishacer crisis — enfermedad to become critical
c) (period) ( remodelación ministerial) tb* * *= crisis [crises, -pl.], trough, shakeout [shake-out], crunch, slump, downswing, bust.Ex: An I&R service may involve itself in providing 'hotlines', that is emergency help during times of crises or when other services close down, eg evenings, weekends or public holidays.
Ex: Public libraries have continued to expand since the trough of the 1950s.Ex: There will be a dramatic shakeout in librarianship but information scientists face a great opportunity to develop their skills by the opportunities afforded by the new technology.Ex: The author of the article 'The crunch and academic library services: a personal view' believes that inflation is one of the underlying causes of the crisis in university libraries.Ex: The author discusses the current upswing in paperback sales of children's books in the USA and the slump in hardback sales.Ex: A new solution to the problem of predicting cyclical highs and lows in the economy enables one to gauge whether an incipient economic downswing will turn out to be a slowdown in economic growth or a real recession.Ex: The article 'El Dorado or bust?' warns that the electronic market is changing.* agravar una crisis = exacerbate + crisis.* alcanzar proporciones de crisis = grow to + crisis proportions.* causar esta crisis = precipitate + crisis.* convertirse en una crisis = grow to + a crisis.* crisis + aumentar = crisis + deepen.* crisis bursátil = market crash, stock market crash.* crisis crediticia = credit crunch, credit squeeze.* crisis de enormes proporciones = situation of crisis proportions.* crisis de fe = crisis of faith.* crisis de identidad = crisis of confidence, identity crisis, crisis in confidence.* crisis de la industria del libro = book crisis.* crisis del libro = book crisis.* crisis de los cuarenta = mid-life crisis, middle-age crisis, middle-age blues.* crisis de los siete años = seven-year itch.* crisis económica = financial straits, economic crisis, financial crisis, crash, bad economic times, shakeout [shake-out], financial crunch, economic slump, difficult economic times, economic depression, economic doldrums.* crisis económica mundial = global economic slump.* crisis emocional = emotional crisis.* crisis energética = energy crisis.* crisis financiera = financial crisis, financial crunch.* crisis medioambiental = environmental crisis.* crisis social = social crisis.* desatar una crisis = precipitate + crisis.* en crisis = depressed, crisis-ridden, on the rocks.* enfrentarse a una crisis = face + crisis.* en situación de crisis = on the rocks.* estar sumido en una crisis = be deep in crisis.* gestión de crisis = crisis management.* hacer frente a una crisis = face + crisis, meet + crisis.* ocasionar una crisis = precipitate + crisis.* pasar una crisis = face + crisis.* provocar una crisis = precipitate + crisis.* resolver una crisis = solve + crisis.* sobrevivir una crisis = survive + crisis.* superar una crisis = ford + crisis, survive + crisis.* * *(pl crisis)1 (situación grave) crisisel país sufre/está atravesando una grave crisis energética the country has/is experiencing a serious energy crisisla crisis de la vivienda the housing crisis o shortagela economía está en crisis the economy is in crisiscrisis de fe crisis of faithsu relación está pasando por una etapa de crisis their relationship is going through a crisisla situación hizo crisis the situation came to a head, the situation reached crisis point o a crisis level2 ( Med) crisisla enfermedad hizo crisis al día siguiente the illness became critical the next day3 ( period) (remodelación ministerial) tbcrisis de Gobierno cabinet reshuffleCompuestos:heart failure, cardiac arrest● crisis crediticia or del créditocredit crunch, credit crisisidentity crisismidlife crisiscabinet crisis ( resulting in dismissals or resignations)nervous breakdownrespiratory failure* * *
crisis sustantivo femenino (pl◊ crisis)
crisis sustantivo femenino inv
1 (mala situación) crisis
2 Fin crisis
3 Med (ataque) fit, attack
' crisis' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acentuarse
- actual
- álgida
- álgido
- depresión
- encarar
- frenar
- galopante
- ingresar
- pasar
- agudizar
- agudo
- atravesar
- causante
- desencadenar
- económico
- energético
- estallar
- perdurar
- sacar
English:
actual
- acute
- background
- breakdown
- carry through
- corner
- crack
- crisis
- flap
- identity crisis
- midlife
- nervous breakdown
- pull through
- religion
- break
- confront
- crunch
- deepen
- defuse
- depression
- develop
- hang
- head
- trouble
* * *crisis nf inv1. [situación difícil] crisis;la crisis del petróleo the oil crisis;la crisis del matrimonio the crisis affecting the institution of marriage;la crisis en el mercado de valores the stock market crisis;estar en crisis to be in crisis;atravesar una crisis to go through a crisis;entrar en una época de crisis to go into crisis, to enter a period of crisiscrisis económica economic crisis, recession;crisis energética energy crisis;crisis financiera financial crisis;crisis de identidad identity crisis;crisis ministerial cabinet crisis;Hist la crisis de los misiles [en Cuba] the Cuban Missile Crisis2. [médica] crisiscrisis cardiaca cardiac arrest;crisis epiléptica epileptic attack;crisis nerviosa nervous breakdown* * *f inv crisis* * *crisis nf1) : crisis2)crisis nerviosa : nervous breakdown* * *crisis n2. (escasez) shortage3. (cambio brusco) attack / fit -
11 neu
neu I adj 1. COMP, KOMM, BANK new, (infrml) hot; 2. V&M, RECHT new fresh (frisch); 3. GEN new, N • ein neues Image schaffen für V&M re-image • ein neues Modell auf den Markt bringen V&M launch a new model • eine neue Leitung haben MGT be under new management • in neuer Eigentümerschaft GEN under new ownership • neue Aufträge sichern GEN secure new orders • unter neuer Leitung WIWI under new ownership, under new management neu II adv newly • neu abfassen ADMIN rewrite • neu anzeigen COMP refresh (Bildschirm) • neu auferlegen GEN reimpose • neu aufzwingen GEN reimpose • neu aushandeln GEN renegotiate • neu bedenken GEN reconsider • neu berechnen STAT recalculate • neu betonen GEN re-emphasize • neu bewerten RW, WIWI revalue • neu booten COMP reboot • neu eingeben COMP retype • neu eröffnet MGT under new management • neu fassen GEN rewrite • neu festsetzen POL, WIWI realign (Wechselkurse) • neu gestalten GEN reform • neu gewählt GEN newly elected • neu gewinnen UMWELT reclaim (Boden, Land) • neu kalkulieren FIN recast (Schuld) • neu laden COMP reload • neu schreiben COMP rewrite (Software) • neu starten COMP restart (System, Hardware) • neu urladen COMP reboot • neu veröffentlichen MEDIA republish • neu verteilen RW reallocate* * *adj 1. <Comp, Komm, Bank> new, hot infrml ; 2. <V&M, Recht> new frisch fresh; 3. < Geschäft> new (N) ■ ein neues Image schaffen für <V&M> re-image ■ ein neues Modell auf den Markt bringen <V&M> launch a new model ■ eine neue Leitung haben < Mgmnt> be under new management ■ einen neuen Höchstwert festsetzen <Vw> set a new high ■ in neuer Eigentümerschaft < Geschäft> under new ownership ■ neue Aufträge sichern < Geschäft> secure new orders ■ unter neuer Leitung <Vw> under new ownership, under new managementadv newly ■ neu abfassen < Verwalt> rewrite ■ neu anzeigen < Comp> Bildschirm refresh ■ neu auferlegen < Geschäft> reimpose ■ neu aufzwingen < Geschäft> reimpose ■ neu aushandeln < Geschäft> renegotiate ■ neu bedenken < Geschäft> reconsider ■ neu berechnen < Math> recalculate ■ neu betonen < Geschäft> re-emphasize ■ neu bewerten <Rechnung, Vw> revalue ■ neu booten jarg < Comp> reboot ■ neu eingeben < Comp> retype ■ neu eröffnet < Mgmnt> under new management ■ neu fassen < Geschäft> rewrite ■ neu festsetzen <Pol, Vw> Wechselkurse realign ■ neu gestalten < Geschäft> reform ■ neu gewählt < Geschäft> newly elected ■ neu gewinnen < Umwelt> Boden, Land reclaim ■ neu kalkulieren < Finanz> Schuld recast ■ neu laden < Comp> reload ■ neu schreiben < Comp> Software rewrite ■ neu starten < Comp> System, Hardware restart ■ neu urladen < Comp> reboot ■ neu veröffentlichen < Medien> republish ■ neu verteilen < Rechnung> reallocate* * *neu
new, fresh, (modern) modern, (neuartig) original, newfangled, (Patentrecht) novel;
• ganz neu brand new;
• wie neu in new condition;
• neu für alt (Versicherungswesen) new for old;
• neu aufgelegt reprinted;
• neu ausgegeben hot;
• neu errichtet new-built;
• neu erschienen recently published;
• neu gegründet start-up;
• neu anordnen to rearrange, to reorganize;
• neu anschaffen to replace;
• neu ausstatten (ausrüsten) to re-equip, to retool;
• Buch neu bearbeiten to revise a book;
• neu bestellen to reorder, to repeat an article;
• neu bewerten to reappraise, (aufwerten) to revalorize;
• Effekten neu bewerten to mark down (up) securities;
• Erzeugnis neu auf den Markt bringen to introduce a new product on the market;
• neu finanzieren to recapitalize;
• neu gruppieren to regroup, to reshuffle (US);
• neu investieren to reinvest;
• neu veranlagen to reassess;
• neu verteilen to re-allocate, to redistribute;
• neuer Absatz fresh paragraph;
• neue Aktien junior stocks (US);
• neue Aufträge reorders, repeat orders;
• ganz neue Banknoten brandnew banknotes;
• neu erschienene Bücher new publications;
• neueren Datums of recent date;
• neue Firmengründungen new entrants;
• neues Kapital fresh (additional) capital;
• neue Mitglieder werben to recruit new members;
• neuer Programmstart (Computer) cold start;
• neue Mode new fashion;
• neuer Saldo new balance;
• neue Zufuhren fresh supplies.
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12 Vorstandsnachfolge
Vorstandsnachfolge
executive succession;
• Vorstandsniveau boardroom level;
• Vorstandspension directors’ (top-hat, sl.) pension;
• Vorstandsposition board appointment, management position, directorship;
• Vorstandsposition erreichen to make it to the executive suite;
• Vorstandsposten office of director;
• Vorstandsprotokoll board (corporation) minutes;
• Vorstandsqualität boardroom quality;
• Vorstandsressort executive department, general management field in industry;
• Vorstandssekretär[in] assistant to a manager, executive (managerial) secretary;
• Vorstandssitz seat on a board, board seat, directorship;
• Vorstandssitzung meeting of the [executive] board, board meeting, executive session;
• Vorstandsspesen director’s expenses;
• Vorstandsspitze neu besetzen to reshuffle its top team;
• Vorstandssprecher spokesman for the managing board;
• Vorstandstantieme director’s percentage of profit, executive bonus;
• seine Vorstandstätigkeit beenden to retire from one’s full executive responsibility;
• Vorstandsvergütung management fee, director’s remuneration, remuneration of directors;
• anteilsmäßige Vorstandsvergütung apportionment of directors’ remuneration;
• Vorstandsvertrag management contract;
• Vorstandsverzeichnis list (register) of directors;
• Vorstandsvorsitz managing directorship;
• Vorstandsvorsitzender board chairman, chairman of the [executive] board (board of management), chief executive [officer] (US), president;
• stellvertretender Vorstandsvorsitzender executive vice-president;
• seine Funktionen als Vorstandsvorsitzender abgeben to relinquish one’s duties as chairman;
• dem Vorstandsvorsitzenden unmittelbar unterstehen to report directly to the president;
• Vorstandswahl board elections, corporate elections (US);
• Vorstandswechsel management changes;
• turnusmäßiger Vorstandswechsel rotation of directors;
• an Vorstandsweisungen gebunden sein to serve at the pleasure of the board;
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13 przetasowa|nie
Ⅰ sv ⇒ przetasować Ⅱ n reshuffle; shake-up pot.- ostatnie przetasowania w kierownictwie the latest round of musical chairs involving top management- wczoraj nastąpiły przetasowania w rządzie yesterday there was a reshuffle in the cabinet- pracodawca dokonał przetasowań personelu the employer reshuffled the workforceThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przetasowa|nie
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14 Umbesetzung
Umbesetzung f GEN, PERS, ADMIN reassignment, reorganization, redeployment* * *f <Geschäft, Person, Verwalt> reassignment, reorganization, redeployment* * *Umbesetzung
(Angestellte) turnover, shake-up, (Regierung) reshuffle;
• personelle Umbesetzungen personnel transfer (shake-up);
• Umbesetzungen im Mitarbeiterstab staff shuffle;
• Umbesetzung der Schlüsselpositionen in der Vorstandsspitze reshuffling of top management, executive shuffle;
• Umbesetzungen des Vorstands management turnover (change, shake-up, reorganization), change in the direction of a firm (membership of the board), shake-up of the management (coll.);
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15 иметь негативные последствия
1) General subject: backfire (his abrupt decision to reshuffle top management has backfired)2) Colloquial: take its tollУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > иметь негативные последствия
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16 Veränderung
Veränderung f GEN alteration, change, variance, variation* * *f < Geschäft> alteration, change, variance, variation* * *Veränderung
alteration, change, (Börse) turn, (Schwankung) fluctuation, variation, (Wende) shift;
• schnellen Veränderungen unterworfen runaway;
• berufliche Veränderung change of position (job);
• geringfügige Veränderungen (Kurs) fractional changes, (Warenzeichen) colo(u)red imitation;
• geringfügige Veränderungen (Kurs) fractional changes, (Warenzeichen) colo(u)red imitation;
• geschäftliche Veränderungen business changes;
• gründliche Veränderung make over;
• klimatische Veränderung climatic change;
• politische Veränderungen political upheaval;
• riskante Veränderung (Meinungsforschung) risky shift;
• strukturelle Veränderungen structural alteration (changes);
• technologische Veränderung technological change;
• wirtschaftliche Veränderung economic change;
• Veränderungen im Anlagevermögen capital gains and losses;
• Veränderung in der Arbeitswelt changes in the employment area (organization of work);
• Veränderungen in der Belegschaft[szusammensetzung] personnel changes;
• Veränderungen in der Einzelhandelsstruktur retailing revolution (US);
• Veränderungen im Gesellschafterverhältnis change in partnership;
• Veränderung des Gesellschaftszweckes alteration of objects clause;
• werterhöhende Veränderungen an der Grundstückssubstanz (Pächter) ameliorating waste;
• Veränderungen im Kabinett reshuffle of the government;
• Veränderung der nationalen Prioritäten shift in national priority;
• Veränderung des Steuersatzes variation of the tax rate;
• Veränderungen der Umweltbedingungen changes in environmental conditions;
• Veränderungen in der Verbrauchsstruktur changes in production and consumption patterns;
• Veränderungen im Vorstand management changes, change in the direction of a firm, change in the membership of the board;
• gewaltige Veränderungen in der internationalen Zahlungsstruktur violent shifts in world payments patterns.
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