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HR management - traducción al Inglés

STUDY OF PROBLEM-SOLVING IN HUMAN ORGANIZATIONS
Management Science; Management scientist; Management theory; Management sciences; Management Sciences; Applications of management science; Management method

HR management      
n. human resources managment, HR management, supervisie op personeelszaken (zoals indienstneming, training, ontslaan, enz.), personeelsbeleid
department head         
  • An [[organization chart]] for the [[United States Coast Guard]] shows the hierarchy of managerial roles in that organization.
ADMINISTRATION OF AN ORGANIZATION, INCLUDING ACTIVITIES TO SET THE STRATEGY OF AN ORGANIZATION AND COORDINATE EMPLOYEES TO ACCOMPLISH ITS OBJECTIVES
Managers; Theory of management philosophy; Draft:Thoery of management philosophy; Corporate management; Enterprise management; Duty manager; Management Studies; Department Head; Management strategy; Administer; Managment; Assistant manager; Managerial levels; Management levels; Action management; Managing; Managerial; Department of Business Management; Management skills; Management studies; Management education; Business management techniques; Managerial functions; User:Cbdgraf/Management Theory; Career management skills; Management Education; Manageress; Effective Management:; Manage; Department of Management Studies; Manegement; Department head; Assistant Manager; Thoery of management philosophy; Functions of management; Manager; Management of an organization; Management theorist; History of management
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Environmental Resource Management         
  • Fencing separates big game from vehicles along the [[Quebec Autoroute 73]] in Canada.
  • A water harvesting system collects rainwater from the [[Rock of Gibraltar]] into pipes that lead to tanks excavated inside the rock.
  • Washington]]
  • A conservation project in [[North Carolina]] involving the search for [[bog turtle]]s was conducted by [[United States Fish and Wildlife Service]] and the [[North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission]] and its volunteers.
  • terraces]] in northwest Iowa can serve to preserve soil and improve water quality.
MANAGEMENT OF HUMAN INTERACTION WITH THE ENVIRONMENT
Environmental Management; Environmental management; Environmental Resources Management; Environmental resources management; Environmental management forces; Eco-management; Environmental Management and Technology
internationale organisatie ter verbetering van milieubeheer en in stand houden van natuurlijke bronnen (in samenwerking met bedrijven en fabrieken)

Definición

HR
High Rate (Reference: IEEE 802.11)

Wikipedia

Management science

Management science (or managerial science) is a wide and interdisciplinary study of solving complex problems and making strategic decisions as it pertains to institutions, corporations, governments and other types of organizational entities. It is closely related to management, economics, business, engineering, management consulting, and other fields. It uses various scientific research-based principles, strategies, and analytical methods including mathematical modeling, statistics and numerical algorithms and aims to improve an organization's ability to enact rational and accurate management decisions by arriving at optimal or near optimal solutions to complex decision problems.: 113 

Management science looks to help businesses achieve goals using a number of scientific methods. The field was initially an outgrowth of applied mathematics, where early challenges were problems relating to the optimization of systems which could be modeled linearly, i.e., determining the optima (maximum value of profit, assembly line performance, crop yield, bandwidth, etc. or minimum of loss, risk, costs, etc.) of some objective function. Today, the discipline of management science may encompass a diverse range of managerial and organizational activity as it regards to a problem which is structured in mathematical or other quantitative form in order to derive managerially relevant insights and solutions.