quick processes

[kwɪk ˈprɑːsɛsɪz]
noun phrasepl: quick processes
processos rápidos
1. efficient procedures or sequences of actions that are completed in a short amount of time
The company implemented quick processes to reduce customer wait times.
A empresa implementou processos rápidos para reduzir o tempo de espera dos clientes.
2. expedited methods or workflows designed for speed and efficiency
Quick processes in manufacturing can increase productivity significantly.
Processos rápidos na manufatura podem aumentar significativamente a produtividade.
3. streamlined business operations that minimize delays
We need quick processes for order fulfillment during peak seasons.
Precisamos de processos rápidos para cumprimento de pedidos durante as estações de pico.
In Brazilian business culture, 'processos rápidos' reflects the emphasis on efficiency and agility, particularly in tech and startup environments. The term 'processos ágeis' is increasingly popular due to influence from Agile methodology. In Portugal, 'processos expeditos' is more formal and commonly used in legal and administrative contexts.
NYC Slang
quick turnaround, fast-track ops
Synonyms / Sinônimos
expedited processesstreamlined proceduresefficient workflowsfast methodsrapid procedures
Antonyms / Antônimos
slow processeslengthy proceduresdelayed methodstime-consuming processessluggish workflows

Regional Variations

General Brazilian Portuguese
processos rápidos
Standard term used in business and industrial contexts
São Paulo
processos ágeis
Often used in tech and business sectors emphasizing agility
Rio de Janeiro
processos céleres
More formal legal terminology, used in judicial contexts
Portugal
processos expeditos
Formal and legal usage, particularly in administrative contexts

Related Words

efficiencyautomationworkflow optimizationlean methodologyprocess improvementfast-track procedures

Related Idioms & Phrases

cut through the red tape
streamline operations
fast-track approval
speed up the process
hit the ground running
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