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Cambridge English: CAE (C1 Advanced) - Structures d'entreprise et actions stratégiques

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Cambridge English: CAE (C1 Advanced)

to take control of a company or business, particularly by buying more shares

reprendre

reprendre

Ex: Shareholders celebrated as the company successfully took over a key player in the market , boosting stock prices .Les actionnaires ont célébré alors que l'entreprise a réussi à **racheter** un acteur clé du marché, ce qui a fait monter les cours des actions.
patent
[nom]

a formal document that gives someone the right to be the only one who makes, uses, or sells an invention or product for a limited amount of time

brevet

brevet

Ex: Disputes over patent infringements often lead to lengthy legal battles between competing businesses.Les litiges concernant les violations de **brevet** conduisent souvent à de longues batailles juridiques entre entreprises concurrentes.

the process of presenting a favorable public image of a person, firm, or institution

relations publiques

relations publiques

Ex: They hired a public relations firm to help boost their presence in the media and attract more clients .Ils ont engagé une firme de **relations publiques** pour aider à renforcer leur présence dans les médias et attirer plus de clients.

the act of transporting goods, particularly by sea

transport maritime

transport maritime

Ex: Efficient shipping logistics are crucial for global businesses to ensure timely delivery of products to customers .Une logistique de **livraison** efficace est cruciale pour les entreprises mondiales afin d'assurer la livraison ponctuelle des produits aux clients.
operational
[Adjectif]

related to the way in which a business, organization, machine, etc. functions

opérationnel

opérationnel

Ex: The new software system provides real-time data to enhance operational decision-making processes .Le nouveau système logiciel fournit des données en temps réel pour améliorer les processus de prise de décision **opérationnelle**.

to distribute or assign resources, funds, or tasks for a particular purpose

affecter, allouer

affecter, allouer

Ex: Companies allocate resources for employee training to enhance skills and productivity .Les entreprises **allouent** des ressources pour la formation des employés afin d'améliorer les compétences et la productivité.
to set up
[verbe]

to establish a fresh entity, such as a company, system, or organization

installer

installer

Ex: After months of planning and coordination , the entrepreneurs finally set up their own software development company in the heart of the city .Après des mois de planification et de coordination, les entrepreneurs ont finalement **créé** leur propre entreprise de développement de logiciels au cœur de la ville.
corporate
[Adjectif]

involving a large company

d'entreprise

d'entreprise

Ex: Corporate taxes play a significant role in government revenue collection .Les taxes **corporatives** jouent un rôle important dans la collecte des revenus gouvernementaux.
to co-opt
[verbe]

to select or bring someone into a group as a colleague or fellow member

coopter, recruter

coopter, recruter

insider
[nom]

someone who is part of a particular group or organization, especially someone who knows information that others do not have access to

initié, personne bien informée

initié, personne bien informée

Ex: The book reveals secrets only an insider would know .Le livre révèle des secrets que seul un **initié** connaîtrait.

to adjust one's position or direction relative to a reference point

s'orienter, se repérer

s'orienter, se repérer

to pool
[verbe]

to combine money, resources, or assets into a common fund for shared use

mettre en commun, regrouper

mettre en commun, regrouper

a newly established company or business venture, typically characterized by its innovative approach, early-stage development, and a focus on growth

start-up

start-up

Ex: The start-up expanded rapidly after its product went viral .La **start-up** s'est développée rapidement après que son produit est devenu viral.
Ltd
[nom]

used after the name of a company to indicate that its owners are not legally responsible for all the money that the company owes but only to the amount they have invested in it

SARL

SARL

Ex: JKL Ltd is a subsidiary of a larger multinational corporation.JKL **Ltd** est une filiale d'une grande multinationale.
venture
[nom]

a business activity that is mostly very risky

entreprise risquée, entreprise hasardeuse, aventure

entreprise risquée, entreprise hasardeuse, aventure

Ex: Launching a new product line was a risky venture for the company.Lancer une nouvelle gamme de produits était une **entreprise** risquée pour la société.
cooperative
[Adjectif]

pertaining to an organization jointly owned and operated by its members

en coopération

en coopération

Ex: The cooperative approach to problem-solving led to innovative solutions and improved outcomes .Une entreprise **coopérative** partage les bénéfices entre ses membres.
incorporated
[Adjectif]

having become a legal business company

enregistré, incorporé

enregistré, incorporé

Ex: An incorporated company often finds it easier to establish business credit compared to an unincorporated one .Une société **incorporée** trouve souvent plus facile d'établir un crédit commercial par rapport à une société non incorporée.
managerial
[Adjectif]

related to managing or supervising tasks, resources, or personnel within an organization

d'encadrement, managérial

d'encadrement, managérial

Ex: Managerial positions often require experience in decision-making and conflict resolution .Les postes **de gestion** exigent souvent une expérience en prise de décision et en résolution de conflits.

to be responsible for a company, organization, etc. and manage its affairs, including financial matters

administrer

administrer

Ex: The school principal actively administers the educational programs and resources .Le directeur de l'école **administre** activement les programmes éducatifs et les ressources.
to close
[verbe]

to finalize a business deal

fermer, clôturer

fermer, clôturer

Ex: With a handshake and signed contract , they officially closed the partnership agreement .Avec une poignée de main et un contrat signé, ils ont officiellement **clôturé** l'accord de partenariat.
to endorse
[verbe]

to publicly state that one supports or approves someone or something

soutenir, appuyer

soutenir, appuyer

Ex: The organization endorsed the environmental initiative , promoting sustainable practices .L'organisation a **approuvé** l'initiative environnementale, promouvant des pratiques durables.
to merge
[verbe]

to combine things to create a single whole

fusionner, combiner

fusionner, combiner

Ex: The coalition sought to merge various advocacy groups to amplify their voices and effect change on a national scale .La coalition a cherché à **fusionner** divers groupes de défense pour amplifier leurs voix et effectuer des changements à l'échelle nationale.

to draw public's attention to something by giving information about it as an act of advertisement

promouvoir, faire de la publicité pour

promouvoir, faire de la publicité pour

Ex: He publicized the concert , hoping to sell more tickets .Il a **publicisé** le concert, espérant vendre plus de billets.
Cambridge English: CAE (C1 Advanced)
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