HSLU 4. Semester BB ENGLISCH HR

HSLU 4. Semester BB ENGLISCH HR

HSLU 4. Semester BB ENGLISCH HR


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successor n

person that comes after and takes the place of sb

suggestion box n

scheme for collecting workers' ideas to improve a company's operations

suggestion scheme n

institutionalised possibility for employees to suggest improvements in the way things are done

superior n

person above another in the company hierarchy

supervisor n

a person in charge of several other (usually blue-collar) workers (in a supervisory position)

suspend v

temporarily forbid someone from working, usually for disciplinary reasons (followed either by dismissal or reinstatement)

surveillance n

the intrusive monitoring of employee behaviour at work, which may involve the use of electronic, video, and telecommunications equipment

SWOT analysis n

a technique for assessing whether the organization’s strategy can cope with potential changes in the business environment

synergy n

the positive benefit that occurs when two or more activities are combined

take on v

hire/employ new staff; to accept new responsibilities

talent management n

the process of identifying skills and development potential amongst existing employees and finding promotion opportunities for them within the organization

team n

a group of people with complementary skills who are involved in a common set of goals for which they are collectively accountable

team-working n

has become an increasingly popular means or organizing work in contemporary organizations

technophile n

a person who is supportive of (or fanatical about) all technological developments.

technophobe n

a person who is fearful of all technological development

teleconferencing n

a training technique where a lecture or demonstration is broadcast live to trainees in various locations

teleworking n

an arrangement that allows employees to work remotely from the office (normally from home) through the use of information and communications technology

temp n

a common colloquial term for an agency worker who provides short-term cover for absenteeism

terminate v

end (especially a contract)

theory X and theory Y n

two fundamentally different approaches to managing people; theory X is based on the assumption that people don’t like work; theory Y assumes they do

time off n

time away from work as a result of illness or other cause; absence

TQC (Total Quality Control) n

a concept associated mainly with Japanese manufacturing organizations

TQM (Total Quality Management) n

a collection of techniques designed to improve the responsiveness of the organization to the demands of customers

trade union n

group of workers organised together in order to bargain with management about conditions of employment

trafficking n

the recruitment, transport, harbouring, and receipt of people for the purpose of exploitation

training (NB: uncountable!) n

the process of changing the skills, attitudes, and knowledge of employees with the purpose of improving their level of competence

transfer v

move an employee to a different job, department, branch, etc.

transformational leadership n

a concept that describes how some individuals can have such an impact that they fundamentally change an organization

transparency n

the principle that management decisions should be based on demonstrable evidence

turnover n

number of employees in a company being replaced each year, expressed as a percentage of the whole workforce

unemployment n

situation in which there are not enough jobs available for all the people looking for them

upgrade v

move up to a higher level

vacancy n

empty/vacant position in a company that requires to be filled

value chain n

a set of activities and processes that, when linked together, provide value for the end user

variable pay n

that proportion of total remuneration not consolidated into base pay which has to be re-earned in each pay period

victimise v

make sb suffer unfairly, esp because one does not like them or their opinions

video- conferencing n

the technique of linking together individuals in different locations through video cameras mounted on their computer screens

virtual team n

a group of employees who are physically dispersed but communicate through information technology

vocational education and training (VET) n

consists of those elements of the state education system plus the voluntary training activities of businesses that prepare people for work (cf apprenticeship)

voluntary worker n

a worker who volunteers to work for an organization without payment