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Internal forces

HR-глоссарий
  1. Drivers of change inside an organization

  2. Drivers of change inside an organization key people and influences inside an organization that shape its future (the opposite of external forces, such as the economy and competitors)


Внутренние силы, русский



Forcar(se), португальский

Forcat, английский
    A rest for a musket in olden times.


Force, английский
  1. Сила; усилие; (воздушная) армия

  2. Сила; (воздушная) армия

  3. N сила functional ~ функциональная сила (текста ) illocutionary ~ тра иллокутивная сила locutionary ~ тра локутивная сила perlocutionary ~ тра перлокутивная сила forecasting n прогнозирование foregrounding n когн. выдвижение3

  4. Сила

  5. A term which implies the sudden rush of water through a narrow rocky

  6. [1] a body of troops, ships, aircraft, or combination thereof. [2] a major sub-division of a fleet, tasked for a specific mission. [3] a measure of wind intensity (see beaufort scale).

  7. Перемещение, вызванное силой ~ of coordinate axes перенос [смещение] координатных осей

  8. Сила; усилие о - acting at one

  9. Сооружение, подвергаемое воздействию ветровых нагрузок; сооружение, для которого ветровые нагрузки являются основными; ~ in design


Force, французский

Force account, английский
    A term used when work, 1 is ordered to be done without prior agreement as to lump sum or unit price cost thereof and is to be billed for at cost of labor, materials and equipment, insurance, taxes, etc., plus an agreed percentage for overhead and profit.


Force account construction, английский

Force aviation headquarters group, английский
    Штабная группа авиационного крыла корпуса морской пехоты


Force balance accelerometer, английский

Force balance servo amplifier, английский

Force coefficient, английский

Force coefficient:, английский
    Force coefficients give the overall effect of the wind on a structure, structural element or


Force control, английский
    Управление по усилию, силовое управление, регулирование усилия


Force cup, английский

Force de tension, французский

Force dryer, английский
    Силовой влагоотделитель


Force exécutoire, французский

Force exterieure, французский

Force feed lubrication, английский
    A system of lubrication in which the lubricant is supplied to the bearing surface under pressure.


Force feedback, английский
    A technology that generates push or resistance in an input/output device. force feedback enables an input/output device, such as a joystick or a steering wheel, to react to the user’s action in appropriate response to events displayed on the screen. for example, force feedback can be used with a computer game to react to a plane rising in a steep ascent or a race car turning a tight corner.


Force fight, английский
    Взаимонагружение в многокамерном гц за счет разности давлений в камерах


Force fight reduction, английский
    Снятие взаимонагружения см. также force fight


Organization, английский
  1. Организация

  2. N организация lexical ~ лексическая организация orientational a ориентационный metaphor

  3. Европейская организация производства товарного бетона

  4. Организация ~ of safety обеспечение безопасности (на производстве); меры по технике безопасности ~ of work организация работ

  5. Has at least three meanings (1) the act of arranging components to form a pattern different from what would occur by chance, by some criterion or better than it was before (->coordination) e.g., conducting a political campaign; (2) a complex complementary conditionality in behavior or in the coexistence of physical or living components (ashby) as in an ecological system or in such social organizations as a family, a university or a government agency being constituted by its members through conventional rules of conduct, legally recognized and interacted with by observers or by other social organizations; (3) the relations, and processes of communication, including coordination and coorientation among the components or variables of a system that (a) determine the dynamics of interaction and transformations it may undergo in a physical space and (b) constitute (->constitution) its unity whether only for an observer (->allopoiesis) or also for itself (->autopoiesis). in this third and largely cybernetic meaning, the properties of the components that realize a system as a concrete physical entity do not enter the description of that system`s organization. it follows that machines, organisms and social forms of vastly different materiality and components may have the same organization. accordingly, a whole system 56 may be explained in terms of the properties of its components and its organization (->analysis). the use to which a particular system may be put or who created it in the first place is not a feature of its organization. a theory of design (including engineering), management and of (concrete) organizational behavior is concerned with (1). a theory of organizations concerns (2) and attempts to provide generalizations about how cells, or organisms interact or how and why people work together and form larger unities (->general systems theory). cybernetics is concerned and has in fact been considered coextensive with an organization theory which concerns (3) and attempts to provide theories of or a logic for how unities and whole systems can arise or be maintained through the forms of communication (and more complex kinds of interactions and interdependencies) among components without reference to their materiality. the theory of modelling is a direct outgrowth of this organization concept. like cybernetics generally, an organization theory is not disturbed by the possibility that some organizations may not be realized by man or by nature but it will be informed by the finding that they cannot exist (ashby).

  6. A work structure that divides the responsibility for economic resources and processes.

  7. The top level of a business hierarchy.


Competitors, английский

Competitor, английский
  1. Участник соревнований

  2. Конкурент

  3. An entity that sells similar products or services and competes for the same customer segment.


Внутренние силы, русский

Политическая нестабильность, русский