单词 | hot-desking |
释义 | hot-deskingn. Originally and chiefly British. The practice of allocating or using desks or workstations on a temporary, ad hoc, or part-time basis rather than assigning them permanently to particular individuals, esp. operated as a means of saving office space and resources. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > business affairs > management methods or systems > [noun] > other methods or systems Sisyphism1846 concentration1848 sweating system1851 mutualization1904 functionalization1912 spread-over1919 taipanism1921 Taylorism1928 Taylorization1929 unitization1929 stretch-out1933 speed-up1935 Stakhanovism1936 corporatization1949 suboptimization1950 quality management1953 matrix management1959 customization1967 divisionalization1967 knowledge management1971 just-in-time1977 kanban system1977 intrapreneurialism1982 kaizen1985 hot-desking1991 hotelling1991 1991 Sunday Times 5 May iv. 17/1 The new trend, ‘hot desking’, is that desks are shared between several people who use them at different times. This has been made possible because more people are now working from home or with the customer. 1994 Dallas Morning News (Nexis) 6 Apr. d1 They're designing new systems, sometimes called hoteling, hot-desking or just-in-time offices, that let professionals reserve their offices as they would hotel rooms—that is, only when they need them. 2000 C. Kelly in J. Adams et al. Girls' Night In 158 She was stuck out in the freelance Siberia where everyone shared desks in that horrible hot-desking system. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1991 |
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