transitional processes
[træn'zɪʃənəl 'prɑːsesɪz]
nounpl: transitional processes
processos transicionais
1. A series of consecutive changes or stages that facilitate movement from one state, condition, or phase to another
The transitional processes between childhood and adulthood involve significant psychological and physical changes.
Os processos transicionais entre a infância e a idade adulta envolvem mudanças psicológicas e físicas significativas.
2. In organizational or institutional contexts, the systematic procedures and mechanisms used to shift from one operational model, system, or management structure to another
The company implemented transitional processes to migrate from manual to automated systems.
A empresa implementou processos transicionais para migrar de sistemas manuais para automatizados.
3. In psychology and sociology, the adaptive mechanisms individuals and groups use to navigate periods of change
Transitional processes help employees cope with organizational restructuring.
Os processos transicionais ajudam os funcionários a lidar com a reestruturação organizacional.
The term 'transitional processes' is commonly used in Brazilian business, education, and psychology contexts to discuss organizational change management, developmental psychology, and social adaptations. In the United States, it appears frequently in academic and professional settings, particularly in management consulting, human resources, and developmental sciences.
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