Humanités SAT - Entreprise et Gestion
Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés aux affaires et à la gestion, tels que "secteur", "commission", "subalterne", etc., dont vous aurez besoin pour réussir vos SATs.
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a specific part or branch of an economy, society, or activity with its own distinct characteristics and functions

secteur, branche
the place where the main offices of a large company or organization are located

siège
the highest-ranking person in a company

PDG
a company or group of people that are considered as a single unit by law

société
an organization established with a specific mission or purpose, often dedicated to charitable, educational, cultural, or research activities

fondation, fondation
a company

enterprise
a specific section within a government department which is responsible for specific tasks, functions, etc.

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

start-up
a person who starts a business, especially one who takes financial risks

entrepreneur
an association of people who work in the same industry or have similar goals or interests

corporation, syndicat
a person's profession or job, typically the means by which they earn a living

profession
a paid job that often requires a high level of education and training

profession
a legal permission to control the production of a book, movie, music, etc.

droit d'auteur
a piece of land, building, or other similar property as opposed to personal possessions

immobilier
the act of assigning a person to a specific position or role, typically based on qualifications, skills, or organizational needs

désignation
the rate at which employees leave a company and are replaced by new hires within a specified period

taux de roulement, rotation du personnel
the state or condition of being productive, or the ability to produce or generate goods, services, or results efficiently and effectively

productivité, rendement
a period of time spent working for free or little pay in order to gain experience or to become qualified in a particular field

internat
the range of products or services that a particular firm or organization offers to its customers

portefeuille
the act of officially joining or associating with a group, organization, or cause

affiliation, adhésion
the act or process of overseeing the activities of individuals or a group to ensure compliance with rules or objectives

supervision, surveillance
the value of goods and materials that a business holds for the purpose of resale or production

inventaire
a government official or employee who works within a bureaucratic system, typically involved in implementing and administering government policies and procedures

bureaucrate, fonctionnaire
a secondary or additional line of merchandise or products that complement a company's primary offerings

une gamme secondaire, une ligne complémentaire
a building or room in which particular goods are made or fixed by different means

atelier
an individual who is offering something for sale, particularly a property such as a house, piece of land, etc.

vendeur, vendeuse
a stand or a small table or shop with an open front where people sell their goods

stand
the process of having someone outside of a company provide goods or services for that company

sous-traitance
the systematic recording, organizing, and maintaining of financial transactions of a business or organization

comptabilité, tenue de livres
a short memorable phrase that is used in advertising to draw people's attention toward something

slogan
(of work) not requiring special skills, often considered unimportant and poorly paid

subalterne
to work remotely from a location other than the traditional office

télétravailler, travailler à distance
to formally put someone in a position or job, especially with an official ceremony

initier, intégrer, introniser
to assign someone to do a task, such as creating an artistic or literary piece

commander
to regulate or control a person, course of action or event or the way something happens

régir, contrôler
to act in an authoritative role in a ceremony, meeting, etc.

présider
to legally register a distinctive symbol, word, or phrase used by a business or individual to distinguish their goods or services from others in the marketplace

marquer, enregistrer une marque
to make something into a business or focus on making money from it

commercialiser, monétiser
to transfer decision-making or administrative power from a central authority to local or regional entities

décentraliser, transférer le pouvoir de décision
to formally recruit or hire someone for work or participation in an activity

enrôler, recruter
to sell small quantities of goods directly to customers

vendre au détail
to employ people for a company, etc.

recruter
to give a responsibility or job to someone

nommer
to manufacture large quantities of goods or products using standardized methods and machinery

produire en masse, fabriquer en série
to observe an activity in order to ensure that everything is done properly

superviser
to cease to use something as a legal currency or declare it invalid for transactions

démonétiser, retirer de la circulation
to provide with a supply of something, such as goods or inventory, for use or sale

approvisionner, stocker
to decisively conclude something, such as an argument or a contract

conclure
to cover the costs of a project, TV or radio program, activity, etc., often in exchange for advertising

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

administrer
to simplify or improve efficiency in a process, system, or organization by removing unnecessary steps or optimizing resources

rationaliser, optimiser
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