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21 organizational
organizational [‚ɔ:gənaɪ'zeɪʃənəl](skills, methods) organisationnel, d'organisation; (expenses) d'organisation; (change) dans l'organisation, structurel;∎ the concert turned out to be an organizational nightmare l'organisation du concert fut un véritable cauchemar►► Economics organizational behaviour comportement m de l'individu au sein d'une organisation;organizational buyer acheteur m (pour une organisation);organizational chart organigramme m;organizational marketer mercaticien m au sein d'une organisationUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > organizational
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22 organizational policy
упр. организационная политика, политика организации (совокупность принципов, направлений и способов деятельности организации в общем или в определенной области)according to organizational policy or law — в соответствии с организационной политикой или с законом
A change of an organizational policy results in a long-term change of the institution’s behavior. — Изменения в организационной политике приводят к длительным переменам в деятельности организации.
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23 organizational learning
Gen Mgta culture of change and improvement within an organization, characterized by employee enthusiasm, energy, and high levels of creativity and innovation. In their book Organizational Learning (1978), Chris Argyris, and Donald Schön suggest that if a number of employee development activities are in progress within an organization, a sense of organizational movement and development can be achieved, and that with the right encouragement, support, and reward, this can become self-perpetuating. The concept of organizational learning was further developed by Peter Senge, and repopularized as the learning organization. -
24 change management
Gen Mgtthe coordination of a structured period of transition from situation A to situation B in order to achieve lasting change within an organization. Change management can be of varying scope, from continuous improvement, which involves small ongoing changes to existing processes, to radical and substantial change involving organizational strategy. Change management can be reactive or proactive. It can be instigated in reaction to something in an organization’s external environment, for example, in the realms of economics, politics, legislation, or competition, or in reaction to something within the processes, structures, people, and events of the organization’s internal environment. It may also be instigated as a proactive measure, for example, in anticipation of unfavorable economic conditions in the future. Change management usually follows five steps: recognition of a trigger indicating that change is needed; clarification of the end point, or “where we want to be”; planning how to achieve the change; accomplishment of the transition; and maintenance to ensure the change is lasting. Effective change management involves alterations on a personal level, for example, a shift in attitudes or work routines, and thus personnel management skills such as motivation are vital to successful change. Other important influences on the success of change management include leadership style, communication, and a unified positive attitude to the change among the workforce. Business process reengineering is one type of change management, involving the redesign of processes within an organization to raise performance. Change agents are those people within an organization who are leaders and champions of the change process. With the accelerating pace of change in the business environment in the 1990s and 2000s, change has become accepted as a fact of business life and is the subject of books on management. -
25 change organizational
Менеджмент: изменения организационной структуры -
26 organizational-structural change
perubahan struktur organisasiEnglish-Indonesian dictionary > organizational-structural change
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27 change organizational
сущ. изменения организационной структуры plEnglish-Russian project management dictionary > change organizational
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28 organization change
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29 episodic change
упр. эпизодические изменения (организационные изменения, которые осуществляются редко, несистематически и путем предварительного планирования; деление изменений на эпизодические и непрерывные предложили Karl E. Weick и Robert E. Quinn в 1999 г. в статье "Organizational Change anf Development")Ant:See: -
30 administrative change
упр. административная реорганизация (корректировка организации административного аппарата в связи с изменившимися условиями внешней и внутренней среды)See:administrative reform, administrative machine, internal environment, external environment, organizational change* * * -
31 resistance to change
упр. сопротивление изменениям (отрицательное отношение руководства и персонала к вводимым изменениям, демонстрация этого отношения)See: -
32 изменение организационной структуры
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > изменение организационной структуры
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34 изменение организационной структуры
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > изменение организационной структуры
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35 internal environment
эк., упр. внутренняя среда (организации) (параметры организации, которые определяют ее имидж, от которых зависит сплоченность внутри организации и эффективность достижения ею своих целей; к внутренней среде относятся следующие элементы: культура организации, система мотивации и вознаграждения сотрудников, история и традиции организации, стиль управления, наличие осознанной миссии организации; общие взгляды и ценности, позволяющие работать в команде и т. п.)Ant:microenvironment, macroenvironment, organizational culture, motivation, management style, teamwork, organizational change, administrative changeSee: -
36 aguas bravas
(n.) = whitewater, turbulent watersEx. The article 'Navigating permanent ' whitewater' of organizational change' explores the influence of organizational change on campus libraries.Ex. His experience and expertise has guided IFLA members smoothly across what could easily have been turbulent waters = Sus conocimientos y experiencia en la formulación de los Estatutos ha guiado a los miembros de la IFLA sin problemas a través de lo que podrían haber sido fácilmente aguas turbulentas.* * *(n.) = whitewater, turbulent watersEx: The article 'Navigating permanent ' whitewater' of organizational change' explores the influence of organizational change on campus libraries.
Ex: His experience and expertise has guided IFLA members smoothly across what could easily have been turbulent waters = Sus conocimientos y experiencia en la formulación de los Estatutos ha guiado a los miembros de la IFLA sin problemas a través de lo que podrían haber sido fácilmente aguas turbulentas.* * *rough waters, white water sg -
37 aguas rápidas
f.pl.white water.* * *(n.) = whitewater, turbulent watersEx. The article 'Navigating permanent ' whitewater' of organizational change' explores the influence of organizational change on campus libraries.Ex. His experience and expertise has guided IFLA members smoothly across what could easily have been turbulent waters = Sus conocimientos y experiencia en la formulación de los Estatutos ha guiado a los miembros de la IFLA sin problemas a través de lo que podrían haber sido fácilmente aguas turbulentas.* * *(n.) = whitewater, turbulent watersEx: The article 'Navigating permanent ' whitewater' of organizational change' explores the influence of organizational change on campus libraries.
Ex: His experience and expertise has guided IFLA members smoothly across what could easily have been turbulent waters = Sus conocimientos y experiencia en la formulación de los Estatutos ha guiado a los miembros de la IFLA sin problemas a través de lo que podrían haber sido fácilmente aguas turbulentas. -
38 turbulencia
f.1 turbulence.2 uproar, clamor (alboroto).* * *1 turbulence* * *SF1) (Meteo) turbulence2) [de río, aguas] turbulence3) (=desorden) [de época] turbulence; [de reunión] storminess4) (=inquietud) restlessness* * *a) ( de las aguas) turbulenceb) (Aviac, Meteo) turbulencec) (confusión, disturbios) turmoil* * *= wind shear, turbulence, whitewater, turbulent waters.Ex. Find conference papers that discuss wind shear and aircraft.Ex. The title of the article is 'Survival skills for information professionals in the decade of turbulence'.Ex. The article 'Navigating permanent ' whitewater' of organizational change' explores the influence of organizational change on campus libraries.Ex. His experience and expertise has guided IFLA members smoothly across what could easily have been turbulent waters = Sus conocimientos y experiencia en la formulación de los Estatutos ha guiado a los miembros de la IFLA sin problemas a través de lo que podrían haber sido fácilmente aguas turbulentas.----* mar de turbulencia = sea of stress.* * *a) ( de las aguas) turbulenceb) (Aviac, Meteo) turbulencec) (confusión, disturbios) turmoil* * *= wind shear, turbulence, whitewater, turbulent waters.Ex: Find conference papers that discuss wind shear and aircraft.
Ex: The title of the article is 'Survival skills for information professionals in the decade of turbulence'.Ex: The article 'Navigating permanent ' whitewater' of organizational change' explores the influence of organizational change on campus libraries.Ex: His experience and expertise has guided IFLA members smoothly across what could easily have been turbulent waters = Sus conocimientos y experiencia en la formulación de los Estatutos ha guiado a los miembros de la IFLA sin problemas a través de lo que podrían haber sido fácilmente aguas turbulentas.* mar de turbulencia = sea of stress.* * *1 (de las aguas) turbulence3 (confusión, disturbios) turmoil* * *
turbulencia sustantivo femenino
turbulence
turbulencia sustantivo femenino
1 Av Meteor turbulence
2 Soc disorder
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turbulence
* * *turbulencia nf1. [de fluido] turbulence2.turbulencia (atmosférica) turbulence;una zona de turbulencias an area of turbulence3. [de época, situación] turbulence;[de sentimientos] turmoil4. [alboroto] uproar, clamour* * *f turbulence* * *turbulencia nf: turbulence* * *turbulencia n turbulence -
39 external environment
1) эк. внешняя среда (организации) (факторы окружающей среды, на которые организация практически не в состоянии повлиять, а может лишь прогнозировать и приспосабливаться к их изменениям)Ant:See:2) эк., упр. = macroenvironment -
40 debureaucratization
сущ.тж. брит. debureaucratisation пол., соц. дебюрократизация (изменения в организации, связанные с сокращение числа уровней иерархии, удаление дублирующих функций, упрощение формальных процедур и т. п.)Ant:See:* * *
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