streamlined systems

[/ˈstriːmlaɪnd ˈsɪstəmz/]
noun phrase
sistemas simplificados
1. Efficient, well-organized systems that have been refined to remove unnecessary steps, reduce complexity, and improve performance
The company implemented streamlined systems to reduce operational costs and improve customer service.
A empresa implementou sistemas simplificados para reduzir custos operacionais e melhorar o atendimento ao cliente.
2. Processes designed with a smooth, aerodynamic approach to minimize waste and maximize productivity
Our streamlined systems allow us to process orders much faster than our competitors.
Nossos sistemas simplificados nos permitem processar pedidos muito mais rápido que nossos concorrentes.
This term is widely used in both American and Brazilian business contexts, reflecting the global emphasis on efficiency and operational excellence in the corporate world. In Brazil, it's commonly associated with modern management practices and digital transformation initiatives. In the USA, it reflects the efficiency-focused business culture and continuous improvement mindset.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
efficient systemsoptimized processessimplified workflowslean operationsrefined procedures
Antonyms / Antônimos
bureaucratic systemscomplex proceduresinefficient processescumbersome operationsconvoluted systems

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
sistemas simplificados
Most common translation in Brazilian Portuguese business context
São Paulo
sistemas enxutos
Used frequently in corporate and manufacturing sectors
General Brazilian
processos otimizados
Alternative used in technology and management contexts
Portugal
sistemas racionalizados
Preferred term in Portuguese business environment

Related Words

workflow optimizationprocess improvementoperational efficiencyautomationlean management

Related Idioms & Phrases

running like a well-oiled machine
cutting through the red tape
getting the job done efficiently
lean and mean operations
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