transition strategy
[/trænˈzɪʃən ˈstrætədʒi/]
nounpl: transition strategies
estratégia de transição
1. A planned approach or method designed to facilitate a smooth change from one state, condition, or system to another
The company developed a transition strategy to migrate from manual processes to automated systems.
A empresa desenvolveu uma estratégia de transição para migrar de processos manuais para sistemas automatizados.
2. A systematic plan that outlines steps and timelines for organizational, technological, or personal change management
Our transition strategy includes training programs and gradual implementation phases.
Nossa estratégia de transição inclui programas de treinamento e fases de implementação gradual.
3. A framework for managing the period between the current state and a desired future state with minimal disruption
The government announced a transition strategy for the energy sector shift to renewable sources.
O governo anunciou uma estratégia de transição para a mudança do setor energético para fontes renováveis.
In Brazil, 'estratégia de transição' is widely used in corporate, governmental, and educational contexts, particularly when discussing organizational restructuring, digital transformation, and sustainability initiatives. The term reflects the business community's emphasis on planned, methodical change management rather than abrupt shifts. In the USA, transition strategy is commonly employed in corporate America, educational reform, and policy discussions, reflecting the preference for documented, data-driven approaches to change management.
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