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Business management
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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non-governmental organization (NGO)
Business administration; Business management
This term is usually applied to an organization that operates internationally but is not supported, in the main, by direct governmental funding; for example, Amnesty International or the Red Cross.
salaried staff
Business administration; Business management
This term is usually applied to staff who are white-collar workers and whose pay is calculated on an annual basis and paid in equal monthly instalments. This is in contrast to the blue-collar worker, ...
income
Business administration; Business management
This term is usually reserved for money received by an individual, whether earned through work or unearned through dividends, interest and so on.
seniority
Business administration; Business management
This term refers to either a higher rank or a greater length of service within a given organization.
restrictive practice
Business administration; Business management
This term usually refers to a work practice supported by a trade union, in the interest of job security for its members, which limits the scope of management, especially in the allocation of ...
leadership style
Business administration; Business management
This term usually refers to the adoption of an authoritarian management or a democratic management style by an individual in an organization, depending on which style is more comfortable to his or ...
survivor guilt
Business administration; Business management
This term was first used by psychologists who noticed that when people escape from some disaster which claimed the lives of friends or family they often exhibited symptoms of guilt at their good ...