pre-established systems
[priː-ɪˈstæblɪʃt ˈsɪstəmz]
noun phrasepl: pre-established systems
sistemas pré-estabelecidos
1. Systems, procedures, or frameworks that have been set up or arranged in advance before implementation or use
The company relies on pre-established systems to manage employee onboarding efficiently.
A empresa depende de sistemas pré-estabelecidos para gerenciar a integração de funcionários de forma eficiente.
2. Predetermined structures or protocols designed to function automatically without requiring individual decisions in each instance
Pre-established systems in the manufacturing plant ensure consistent quality control.
Os sistemas pré-estabelecidos na planta de manufatura garantem controle de qualidade consistente.
3. In philosophy, systems of order or arrangement that exist prior to or independent of individual observation or action
Leibniz argued for pre-established systems of harmony between mind and body.
Leibniz argumentou a favor de sistemas pré-estabelecidos de harmonia entre mente e corpo.
This term is commonly used in Brazilian and American corporate, governmental, and academic contexts. In Brazil, it appears frequently in discussions of organizational efficiency and quality assurance (ISO standards, Six Sigma). In the USA, it's prevalent in management, technology, and institutional settings. The term reflects a preference for standardization and predictability in modern organizations.
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