planned transition
[plænd trænˈzɪʃən]
noun phrasepl: planned transitions
transição planejada
1. A carefully organized and scheduled change from one state, system, or condition to another, typically involving advance preparation and strategic implementation
The company announced a planned transition to renewable energy over the next five years.
A empresa anunciou uma transição planejada para energia renovável nos próximos cinco anos.
2. An orderly transfer of power, responsibility, or leadership with predetermined steps and timeline
The CEO outlined a planned transition to prepare the new leadership team.
O CEO delineou uma transição planejada para preparar a nova equipe de liderança.
3. In education and social services, a structured process to help individuals move from one stage or environment to another
The school provides a planned transition program for students moving from elementary to middle school.
A escola oferece um programa de transição planejada para alunos que mudam do ensino fundamental para o ensino médio.
The term 'planned transition' is commonly used in Brazilian business, government, and educational contexts, emphasizing the cultural value placed on organization and forward planning. In Portugal, the spelling differs ('planeada' instead of 'planejada'). In the USA, this term is frequently used in corporate succession planning and policy implementation discussions.
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