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轮岗制度 suggestion.. Explanation: "working shift"? "shift-working" sysytem? "rota"? |
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轮岗制度 job share Explanation: Job share means two or more person share one job. I think it is the same meaning of “轮岗” |
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轮岗制度 Suggestion Explanation: How about the "post-shifting system"? -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 5 hrs 54 mins (2005-03-01 15:00:39 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- “轮岗”means two or more person shift/exchange job posts between them, so as to let everybody have a chance to work at every post. EPSON中国公司在管理上的秘诀就是实行轮岗制。因为在整个公司发展过程中,任何一个人的经验都是有限的,需要通过不同岗位的锻炼才能成为一个符合要求的人才,尤其是公司的中层管理人员,是公司发展的骨干力量,更需要轮岗制。一个人在一个岗位上做了几年后,一定要调到其他岗位上,换一个角度看问题就会有新的认识,工作的效果也就有了新的提高,而且对于提高工作的分析能力和内部的沟通协调能力都十分有帮助。例如,EPSON要求在北京本部的工作人员一定要有第一线的经验,像本部市场人员一定要到外地办事处去工作一段时间,然后再回来工作,这样才能更好地为当地办事处 http://www.cnii.com.cn/20021016/ca96615.htm |
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轮岗制度 post rotatory system Explanation: post rotatory system |
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~{BV8ZVF6H job sharing Explanation: It's in some translator's glossary at FanE. Also described in a document belonging to a university in New Zealand. Reference: http://www.fane.cn/article_view.asp?id=874 Reference: http://www.eo.auckland.ac.nz/docs/HGUIDELINESONFLEXIBLEEMPLO... |
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轮岗制度 Rotation Program/system Explanation: We had "the rotation Program/system", when I worked for Citizen's Bank.Personally involved. |
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轮岗制度 JOB ROTATION SCHEME Explanation: JOB ROTATION SCHEME |
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