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1 organization man
Gen Mgtsomebody who fully accepts and may be absorbed by organizational objectives and values. The Organization Man, a bestselling novel by William Whyte, is the source of the phrase. -
2 איש-משק
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3 fanático de la organización
• organization manDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > fanático de la organización
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4 функционер
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5 orgman
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > orgman
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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. -
7 downshifting
Gen Mgtthe concept of giving up all or part of your work commitment and income in exchange for improved quality of life. The term was coined by Charles Handy. Downshifting has increased in popularity because of rising stress in the workplace caused partly by the downsizing trend of the late 20th century, and may be contrasted with the concept of the organization man. Downshifting is integral to the idea of portfolio working, in which individuals opt out of a formal employee relationship to sell their services at a pace and at a price to suit themselves.Most people consider downshifting because of family demands, or because they have been asked to do something by their organization that goes strongly against their values, pushing them to question why they are working so hard for that organization. Others downshift as they approach retirement, in order to smooth the transition. People who downshift need to be very sure that that is what they really want and know why they want it, as it can be hard to reverse the decision.Someone wanting to take the risk of downshifting should make a thorough assessment of his or her short-term and long-term financial situation by way of preparation. They will need to have a good bed of savings to rely on in the first year. It may be necessary to consider moving to a smaller, cheaper place. Deciding what to keep of the old life and what to let go is another important part of the preparation. Some downshifters will want to completely leave their old work life behind them, starting a new job in a slower-paced organization, or setting up on their own. Others will want to stay with their organization but perhaps move to a less demanding job. Once these things have been considered and decided upon, it is time for the downshifter to make an action plan with a schedule which includes regular reassessment periods. -
8 руководитель-бюрократ
General subject: org man, org-man, organization manУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > руководитель-бюрократ
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9 функционер
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10 администратор
1) General subject: administrator, business executive (компании, корпорации и т. п.), clerical, clerk (гостиницы), impresario, manager, reception, registration desk (надпись на табличке в гостинице), whiz kid, executive, trustee, Supervisor, receptionist2) Engineering: administrative manager4) Diplomatic term: organization man5) Information technology: administration program6) Astronautics: executive officer7) Network technologies: monitor8) Automation: administrator (лицо или программа), (программа-) manager9) Labor law: all-rounder10) Makarov: administrator (программа), whiz kid (и т.п.)11) Security: director12) Hotel industry: (гостиницы) Front office manager13) Microsoft: sysadmin, system administrator -
11 график загрузки персонала
1) Labor organization: man-loading schedule2) Management: manpower loading chartУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > график загрузки персонала
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12 загрузка персонала
Labor organization: man-loadingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > загрузка персонала
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13 организатор
1) General subject: arranger, institutor, orchestrator, organizer, sponsor, provider (соревнований, туров, представлений, праздников), facilitator2) Law: facilitating agent3) Diplomatic term: organization man4) Information technology: dispatch5) Genetics: organizer (участок эмбриона, обладающий способностью к морфо-генетическому стимулированию др. частей эмбриона)6) Business: initiator7) SAP. moderator8) Network technologies: manager9) SAP.tech. DP administrator -
14 план загрузки персонала
Labor organization: man-loading scheduleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > план загрузки персонала
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15 представитель организации
Advertising: organization manУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > представитель организации
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16 таблица трудозатрат
Labor organization: man-hour chartУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > таблица трудозатрат
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17 Männerbund
m male association* * *Mạ̈n|ner|bundm pl - bündemale organization* * *Män·ner·bundm [all-]male association, brotherhood* * *Männerbund m male association -
18 функціонер
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19 aparatčik
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20 Whyte, William Hollingsworth
(1917–99) Gen MgtU.S. urban theorist. Author of The Organization Man (1956), a study of the impact of the power of corporate culture on individuals from the suburban middle class.The ultimate business dictionary > Whyte, William Hollingsworth
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