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General business management terms encompassing inventory management, security management, financial administration, business planning, and management services for all enterprise-wide information systems.
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performing
Business administration; Business management
A term sometimes used for the fourth stage of group formation within an organization. This is ideally the group in its mature form (although not all groups achieve this stage) where it works most ...
storming
Business administration; Business management
A term sometimes used for the second stage of group formation within an organization where members negotiate and often conflict with each other while they work out what they want from the group both ...
norming
Business administration; Business management
A term sometimes used for the third stage of group formation within an organization where the group norms of expected behavior and appropriate roles for all the members are being worked out. Members ...
pilot study
Business administration; Business management
A term sometimes used in market research or survey research; for example, when a proposed questionnaire may be tested on a few respondents before being used on a large-scale study, to see whether the ...
socially acquired needs
Business administration; Business management
A term sometimes used in motivation to describe needs that people might say they have which are not biological (like food or security) but represent aspects of their relationship to themselves and ...
efficacy
Business administration; Business management
A term sometimes used in psychology to describe how effective a person feels in influencing matters of importance to him or her.
somatizing
Business administration; Business management
A term sometimes used in psychotherapy to describe the appearance of physical symptoms as a result of psychological stress, as in psychosomatic disorders.