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1 Planung
Planung f GEN planning, projecting, projection, scheduling* * *f < Geschäft> planning, projecting, projection, scheduling* * *Planung, Organisation, Durchführung und Kontrolle eines Projekts
project management
Planung
plan, planning, projection, blueprint (US), (Anlage) layout, (Haushalt) budgeting, (Städte) city planning, zoning (US);
• betriebliche Planung business (operational) planning;
• einzelstaatliche Planung state planning;
• erfolgreiche Planung productive planning;
• gesamtwirtschaftliche Planung macroeconomic planning;
• grundlegende Planung basic planning;
• kurzfristige Planung short-range planning;
• langfristige Planung long-range planning, long pull (US);
• proportionale Planung consistent planning;
• staatliche Planung state planning;
• Planung der Entwicklung development planning;
• Planung auf sozialem Gebiet social planning;
• Planung der Produktionsgebiete product-line planning;
• langfristige Planung der Produktionsgebiete product-line strategy;
• Planung, Organisation, Durchführung und Kontrolle eines Projekts project management;
• Planung von Produktionsstätten plant layout;
• Planung auf weite Sicht long-range planning;
• Planung der Wasseressourcen water resource planning;
• optimale Planung einer Wertpapieranlage portfolio selection;
• den Euro in seine Planung mit einbeziehen to integrate the euro into the definition of its strategy;
• in der Planung sein to be being planned, to be in the blueprint stage.
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