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1 gestión de la oferta de productos
(n.) = range managementEx. The author advocates a shakeup in merchandise selection and range management.* * *(n.) = range managementEx: The author advocates a shakeup in merchandise selection and range management.
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2 selección de productos
(n.) = merchandise selectionEx. The author advocates a shakeup in merchandise selection and range management.* * *(n.) = merchandise selectionEx: The author advocates a shakeup in merchandise selection and range management.
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3 reorganización
f.1 reorganization, realignment, reorganisation.2 reorganization, reshuffle, shake-up, shakeup.* * *1 reorganization\reorganización ministerial cabinet reshuffle* * *noun f.* * ** * *femenino reorganization* * *= reorganisation [reorganization, -USA], repackaging [re-packaging], redeployment, redevelopment [re-development], reshuffling, respacing, makeover [make-over], makeover [make-over], rethinking [re-thinking], rethink [re-think], shake-up, reshuffle.Ex. To reallocate the records by spreading them out evenly in the available space, a procedure called ' reorganisation' is used.Ex. Repackaging is the extraction of the meaning from the information sources discovered, rewording it, perhaps summarising it, and re-presenting it in a form more easily assimilable by the enquirer.Ex. What I would like to see would be the redeployment of staffs of libraries.Ex. The board chose to place the redevelopment issue in the hands of a committee, on which users formed the majority.Ex. This article describes the reshuffling of key executives by American Telephone and Telegraph Company (ATandT).Ex. This article describes a project undertaken at Aston University Library to use the spreadsheet package Excel to assist in planning the respacing of the periodical stock.Ex. The article is entitled 'TI: 'Changing floors': a summer 2000 stock makeover for the Robinson Library'.Ex. The article is entitled 'TI: 'Changing floors': a summer 2000 stock makeover for the Robinson Library'.Ex. To enable librarians to face this challenge requires a radical re-thinking of library school syllabuses.Ex. In this article a re-think about the nature of university education is given.Ex. She is quitting as finance director of the Sainsbury supermarket chain after a boardroom shake-up with a golden handshake likely to top £500000.Ex. The strongest clue that a reshuffle is on the cards is the regularity with which the press has started to attack specific ministers.* * *femenino reorganization* * *= reorganisation [reorganization, -USA], repackaging [re-packaging], redeployment, redevelopment [re-development], reshuffling, respacing, makeover [make-over], makeover [make-over], rethinking [re-thinking], rethink [re-think], shake-up, reshuffle.Ex: To reallocate the records by spreading them out evenly in the available space, a procedure called ' reorganisation' is used.
Ex: Repackaging is the extraction of the meaning from the information sources discovered, rewording it, perhaps summarising it, and re-presenting it in a form more easily assimilable by the enquirer.Ex: What I would like to see would be the redeployment of staffs of libraries.Ex: The board chose to place the redevelopment issue in the hands of a committee, on which users formed the majority.Ex: This article describes the reshuffling of key executives by American Telephone and Telegraph Company (ATandT).Ex: This article describes a project undertaken at Aston University Library to use the spreadsheet package Excel to assist in planning the respacing of the periodical stock.Ex: The article is entitled 'TI: 'Changing floors': a summer 2000 stock makeover for the Robinson Library'.Ex: The article is entitled 'TI: 'Changing floors': a summer 2000 stock makeover for the Robinson Library'.Ex: To enable librarians to face this challenge requires a radical re-thinking of library school syllabuses.Ex: In this article a re-think about the nature of university education is given.Ex: She is quitting as finance director of the Sainsbury supermarket chain after a boardroom shake-up with a golden handshake likely to top £500000.Ex: The strongest clue that a reshuffle is on the cards is the regularity with which the press has started to attack specific ministers.* * *reorganization* * *[reestructuración] reorganization; [del gobierno] reshuffle* * *f reorganization -
4 gran reorganización
f.big reorganization, shake-up, shakeup. -
5 reorganización completa
f.shake-up, shakeup, big reorganization, reorganization.
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