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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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least preferred co-worker
Business administration; Business management
A technique developed by the American psychologist Fred Fiedler to assess the extent to which someone in a position of leadership is predisposed to deal more with the task confronting the group or ...
organization and methods
Business administration; Business management
The application of work study techniques to the structure and procedures of an organization in order to improve the efficiency of the organization’s systems.
Parameter
Business administration; Business management
Mathematically, this is a constant in an equation that defines the form of the curve. In psychology, it is a constant that defines the curve of a psychological function like learning. In statistics, ...
direct marketing
Business administration; Business management
A form of marketing where producers of goods and services deal directly with potential consumers rather than going through retail outlets. The media used for such marketing include the traditional ...
modem
Business administration; Business management
From the term ‘modulator– demodulator’. It is an electronic device that converts information from a computer into a form suitable for transmission by telephone, thus enabling communication with other ...
regression
Business administration; Business management
(1) A return by an individual to an earlier form of behaviour. In psychoanalysis, it is an ego defence, where an individual seeks to deal with anxiety and avoid unconscious conflicts by reverting to ...
compatibility
Business administration; Business management
(1) People being able to work together. (2) Machines and units of technology being able to work together.