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1. сущ.1)а) общ. контролер; наблюдатель (лицо, в обязанности которого входит осуществление контроля какого-л. процесса или объекта)б) упр. "аналитик" (по Минцбергу: одна из ролей, которые приходится играть менеджеру; собирает и анализирует управленческую информацию, выявляет управленческие проблемы, анализирует причины их возникновения; входит в группу информационных ролей)See:2) общ. монитор (контролирующее устройство, обычно периодически регистрирующее и выводящие данные о текущем значении какого-л. показателя)2. гл.упр. осуществлять мониторинг, мониторить; отслеживать; контролировать (на регулярной основе наблюдать за каким-л. объектом или ходом какого-л. процесса)See:* * *Монитор/Осуществлять мониторинг (контролировать). Искать информацию о поведении агента. Устройство, предоставляющее подобную информацию . Инвестиционная деятельность .
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