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1 Process Reengineering For Increased Manufacturing Efficiency
Business: PRIMEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Process Reengineering For Increased Manufacturing Efficiency
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2 business process reengineering
Gen Mgt, Opsthe initiation and control of the change of processes within an organization, in order to derive competitive advantage from improvement in the quality of products. Business process reengineering was popularized by Michael Hammer. It requires a review and imaginative analysis of the processes currently used by the organization. BPR, therefore, has similarities to benchmarking, as this review of processes can reveal critical points where significant improvements in quality can be made. Business process reengineering was at the height of its popularity in the early to mid-1990s. It has been criticized as one of the root causes of the bouts of downsizing and delayering that have affected many parts of industry. It has also received a negative press because few BPR projects have delivered the benefits expected of them.Abbr. BPRThe ultimate business dictionary > business process reengineering
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3 Business Process Reengineering
Network technologies: BPRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Business Process Reengineering
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4 Expoitation Process Reengineering Study
Military: ExPReSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Expoitation Process Reengineering Study
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5 reengineering
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6 реинжиниринг бизнес-процесса
1) General subject: business process reengineering (сокр. BPR; системный проект бизнес-процесса, напр. процесса управления закупками, от начальной стадии до завершения, включающий человеческие и другие аспекты. Обычно выполняется "с нуля")2) Information technology: (перестройка) business process reengineering3) Programming: BPR (см. business process reengineering)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > реинжиниринг бизнес-процесса
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7 реорганизация системы ведения бизнеса
1) Information technology: (реинжиниринг) business process reengineering2) Network technologies: Business Process ReengineeringУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > реорганизация системы ведения бизнеса
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8 demostrar que Algo no es cierto
(v.) = debunkEx. Process reengineering is in the debunking phase of its life cycle - an evolutionary pattern in which management ideas and techniques are first presented as panaceas for business success and subsequently debunked as worthless.* * *(v.) = debunkSpanish-English dictionary > demostrar que Algo no es cierto
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9 desacreditar
v.to discredit.Ella desacredita a Ricardo She discredits Richard.Ella desacreditó a su amiga She discredited=debunked her friend.El político desacreditó al oponente The politician discredited his opponent* * *1 to discredit, bring discredit on, bring into discredit* * *verb* * *1.VT [+ político, gobierno] to discredit2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < persona> to discredit; <buen nombre/institución> to discredit, bring... into disreputeb) < teoría> to discredit2.desacreditarse v pron (refl) to discredit oneself, damage one's reputation* * *= discredit, denigrate, debunk, bring + Nombre + into disrepute, disgrace, taint.Ex. Such circulation may contribute little to the creation of whole personalities but it may do much to discredit the circulators.Ex. This is not to denigrate such writing, much of which is extremely valuable.Ex. Process reengineering is in the debunking phase of its life cycle - an evolutionary pattern in which management ideas and techniques are first presented as panaceas for business success and subsequently debunked as worthless.Ex. This article considers the danger that inherent bias in such research might bring library and information science research into disrepute.Ex. The League of Nations was a comically ham-handed debacle which collapsed in complete failure, disgracing all who were associated with it.Ex. This article shows how the dowdy and boring image of the stereotypical librarian as presented in fiction, taints the portrayal of all who work in libraries.----* desacreditarse = come into + disrepute, fall into + disrepute.* desacreditar un mito = debunk + a myth.* estar desacreditado = hold in + disrepute.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < persona> to discredit; <buen nombre/institución> to discredit, bring... into disreputeb) < teoría> to discredit2.desacreditarse v pron (refl) to discredit oneself, damage one's reputation* * *= discredit, denigrate, debunk, bring + Nombre + into disrepute, disgrace, taint.Ex: Such circulation may contribute little to the creation of whole personalities but it may do much to discredit the circulators.
Ex: This is not to denigrate such writing, much of which is extremely valuable.Ex: Process reengineering is in the debunking phase of its life cycle - an evolutionary pattern in which management ideas and techniques are first presented as panaceas for business success and subsequently debunked as worthless.Ex: This article considers the danger that inherent bias in such research might bring library and information science research into disrepute.Ex: The League of Nations was a comically ham-handed debacle which collapsed in complete failure, disgracing all who were associated with it.Ex: This article shows how the dowdy and boring image of the stereotypical librarian as presented in fiction, taints the portrayal of all who work in libraries.* desacreditarse = come into + disrepute, fall into + disrepute.* desacreditar un mito = debunk + a myth.* estar desacreditado = hold in + disrepute.* * *desacreditar [A1 ]vtesos rumores lo han desacreditado mucho those rumors have done his reputation a great deal of harm o have seriously damaged his reputationla oposición intentó desacreditarlo the opposition tried to discredit him( refl) to discredit oneself, damage one's reputation* * *
desacreditar ( conjugate desacreditar) verbo transitivo
to discredit
desacreditarse verbo pronominal ( refl) to discredit oneself, damage one's reputation
desacreditar verbo transitivo (desprestigiar) to discredit, bring into discredit
' desacreditar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
descalificar
English:
discredit
- disgrace
- disparage
- debunk
- disrepute
* * *♦ vtto discredit;hubo una campaña para desacreditarla there was a campaign to discredit her;este nuevo fracaso lo desacredita como político this latest failure has destroyed his credibility as a politician;su actuación ha desacreditado al partido his behaviour has brought the party into disrepute* * *v/t discredit* * *desacreditar vtdesprestigiar: to discredit, to disgrace -
10 desenmascarar
v.to unmask.* * *1 to unmask* * *VT (lit) to unmask; (fig) to unmask, expose* * *verbo transitivo <bandido/encapuchado> to unmask; <estafador/culpable> to expose, unmask* * *= unmask, debunk, uncover.Ex. The author suggests that ' unmasking' technology - looking beyond its glitz and power - should begin with an honest assessment of 3 essential components: librarians' attitudes, users' attitudes, and librarians' values.Ex. Process reengineering is in the debunking phase of its life cycle - an evolutionary pattern in which management ideas and techniques are first presented as panaceas for business success and subsequently debunked as worthless.Ex. It requires an extraordinarily astute librarian to uncover this shortcoming at the interview stage.----* desenmascarar a Alguien = blow + Posesivo + cover.* * *verbo transitivo <bandido/encapuchado> to unmask; <estafador/culpable> to expose, unmask* * *= unmask, debunk, uncover.Ex: The author suggests that ' unmasking' technology - looking beyond its glitz and power - should begin with an honest assessment of 3 essential components: librarians' attitudes, users' attitudes, and librarians' values.
Ex: Process reengineering is in the debunking phase of its life cycle - an evolutionary pattern in which management ideas and techniques are first presented as panaceas for business success and subsequently debunked as worthless.Ex: It requires an extraordinarily astute librarian to uncover this shortcoming at the interview stage.* desenmascarar a Alguien = blow + Posesivo + cover.* * *desenmascarar [A1 ]vt1 ‹bandido/encapuchado› to unmask2 ‹estafador/culpable› to expose, unmask* * *
desenmascarar verbo transitivo
1 (los sentimientos, las intenciones) to expose, unmask: desenmascararon al culpable del asesinato, they revealed the identity of the murderer
2 (quitar la máscara) to unmask
' desenmascarar' also found in these entries:
English:
expose
- unmask
- cover
* * *[descubrir] to unmask;un empleado del banco logró desenmascarar al atracador a bank employee managed to remove the robber's mask;desenmascarar al culpable to unmask o expose the culprit* * *v/t figunmask, expose* * *: to unmask, to expose -
11 reinženjerstvo poslovnih procesa
Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > reinženjerstvo poslovnih procesa
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12 реинжиниринг бизнес-процессов
реинжиниринг бизнес-процессов
BPR - это технология фундаментального переосмысления и радикального перепроектирования бизнес-процессов предприятия, которое необходимо для того, чтобы достичь коренных улучшений в ключевых показателях деятельности организации.
Существуют как минимум два основных подхода к реинжинирингу бизнес-процессов:
1. "Революционный", по М. Хаммеру, когда происходит резкая и довольно болезненная ломка всего старого механизма (способа ведения бизнеса, организационной структуры, внутренней культуры предприятия) и внедрение нового.
2. "Эволюционный", по Томасу Х. Дэвенпорту (Thomas H. Davenport), являющийся комбинацией реинжиниринга с методами постепенного улучшения качества процессов (см. CPI). Большое внимание уделяется вопросам управления изменениями (на основе концепции "управления проектами"). В результате процесс перемен сопряжен с меньшим риском. Данный подход стал приоритетным для государственных учреждений и организаций США.
В больших, комплексных проектах обычно применяется смешанный подход к реинжинирингу.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > реинжиниринг бизнес-процессов
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13 benchmarking
Mktga systematic process of comparing the activities and work processes of an organization or department with those of outstanding organizations or departments in order to identify ways to improve performance. Benchmarking was first developed by the Xerox Corporation in the late 1970s in order to learn from the achievements of Japanese competitors and was described by a Xerox manager, Robert C. Camp, in his book Benchmarking: The Search for Industry Best Practices That Lead to Superior Performance (1989).The use of benchmarking has become widespread and individual organizations have developed distinct approaches toward it. Benchmarking programs commonly include the following stages: identifying the area requiring benchmarking and the process to use, collecting and analyzing the data, implementing changes, and monitoring and reviewing improvements. Benchmarking is used in business appraisal, often as part of a total quality management or business process reengineering program.\Types of benchmarking include: internal benchmarking, a method of comparing one operating unit or function with another within the same industry; functional benchmarking, in which internal functions are compared with those of the best external practitioners of those functions, regardless of the industry they are in; competitive benchmarking, in which information is gathered about direct competitors, through techniques such as reverse engineering; and strategic benchmarking, a type of competitive benchmarking aimed at strategic action and organizational change. -
14 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. -
15 перепроектирование бизнес-процессов
Information technology: business process reengineeringУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > перепроектирование бизнес-процессов
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16 перестройка процессов деятельности фирмы
Information technology: BPR, business process reengineeringУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > перестройка процессов деятельности фирмы
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17 реинжениринг (перестройка) бизнес-процесса
Information technology: business process reengineering (http://ivb.unact.ru/glossary/bpr.html)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > реинжениринг (перестройка) бизнес-процесса
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18 реинжиниринг (перестройка) бизнес-процесса
Information technology: business process reengineeringУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > реинжиниринг (перестройка) бизнес-процесса
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19 реинжиниринг бизнес-процессов
Information technology: BPR, business process reengineeringУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > реинжиниринг бизнес-процессов
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20 реорганизация (реинжиниринг) системы ведения бизнеса
Information technology: business process reengineeringУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > реорганизация (реинжиниринг) системы ведения бизнеса
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