HSLU 4. Semester BB ENGLISCH HR

HSLU 4. Semester BB ENGLISCH HR

HSLU 4. Semester BB ENGLISCH HR


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absenteeism n

problem of frequent employee absence from work, often without a good reason

action learning n

a method of management development based on the completion of practical assignments and problem- solving tasks within business, which become the basis for reflection and learning

affirmative actionn

effort or programme to recruit women and members of ethnic minorities as a way of reducing discrimination against these groups

1.apply (for) v 2.application (form) n 3.applicant n

1.-make a formal request for sth, especially a job or position within an organization; 2.-a form completed by job applicants 3.-an individual who applies for a job with an employing organization

1.appraise v2.appraisal n

1.-measure or evaluate job performance; 2.-the process of evaluating the performance and assessing the development/training needs of an employee

1.apprentice n2.apprenticeship n

1.-someone who works for a skilled or qualified person in order to learn a trade or profession 2.-a fixed period of training in which a skill is learned, and where a contract is signed by the employer which protects the apprentice from being fired prior to the completion of the training

arbitrate v

act as a judge to settle a dispute;

assess v

make a judgment about the quality of sth;

autonomy n

freedom to determine one's own behaviour and actions

balanced scorecard n

a technique for measuring organizational success and identifying areas for improvement and action.

bargain v

negotiate, e.g. about prices or wages; something bought at a very good price;

base (basic) pay n

standard salary or wage, not including any extra payments like bonuses, commission, overtime pay, or other non- standard earnings

Belbin’s team roles n

the idea that for a team to function effectively it needs key roles to be performed by team members—each role contributing a specific skill or behavioural dimension to the team dynamics; Belbin identified nine specific roles

benchmarking n

the technique of comparing organizations in order to identify “best practice.”

benefit(s) n

also “fringe benefits” or “perks”: these form part of remuneration and consist of a broad range of special payments or benefits in kind, i.e. sick pay, maternity pay, pension, company cars and membership of sports and health clubs, etc.

best practice n

a viewpoint that believes there is an optimal method of managing human resources which will lead to effectiveness and efficiency in organizational performance

blue-collar workern

employee who works in a manual job or in a job on the factory floor

bonus n

extra payment for special work; present;

boss n

a widespread colloquial term for a manager or owner of an employment organization

breadwinner n

the main wage earner in a household—traditionally, this was considered to be the man, but increasingly women are becoming the primary earners

1.bureaucracy n2.bureaucratic adj

1.-an organization’s formal rules and procedures-can be used in a negative sense 2.-involving or having a lot of complicated and unnecessary official rules

burn-out n

state of having put so much energy into one's work so that one has none left

career n

process of moving from one job to another with increasing money or responsibility or both during one's professional life

charismatic adj

capable of inspiring devotion and enthusiasm

child labour n

refers to any economic activity performed by a person under the age of 15

churn n

or churn rate is the labour turnover in a department or section of an organization

clock in v

register the time of arrival at work with a clock card or a badge;

closed shop n

scheme where only union members are allowed to work in an organisation or in certain jobs

coach v

teach sb how to do sth better

code of practice n

set of rules describing a model of good behaviour in a certain area of work, not legally binding

collaborate v

work together with other people, companies, etc.

command and control n

In management, command and control refers more generally to the maintenance of authority with somewhat more distributed decision making.

compensation n

total of all the money and benefits received by an employee

competence n plural: competencies nalso: core compentencies

-overall ability to do a job - mix of skills, attitudes, and knowledge to achieve a specific objective (PLURAL)

comply with v

conform to a rule or a law

conditions of employment n

statement of rules, duties and rights that both an employee and his employer must follow

consult v

ask people's opinions or advice (in a consultation);

contingency n

contingency theory suggests that the effectiveness of an organization is dependent upon managers taking into account various factors that can impact in a negative or positive manner on the organization: environment, technology, size, product diversity, and people employed.

continuing education n

process of general learning throughout people's working life

contract of employment n

an agreement that an employee will work for an employer in return for wages which comes into effect as soon as an offer of employment is accepted