This question was closed without grading. Reason: Answer found elsewhere
May 2, 2012 08:03
12 yrs ago
English term

dotted-line linkages

English to Dutch Marketing Business/Commerce (general) reporting
The country marketing teams will now report hard-line directly into their respective European channel, while maintaining of course their local country dotted-line linkages.
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May 2, 2012 08:17: Koen Speetjens (X) changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (3): Ron Willems, Jan Willem van Dormolen (X), Koen Speetjens (X)

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Discussion

ann huwaert (asker) May 2, 2012:
De tekst moet figuurlijk worden opgevat, het betreft hier dus geen verwijzing naar een tekening, maar wel naar wijze van rapportering, (verslag uitbrengen).
Jan Willem van Dormolen (X) May 2, 2012:
Zit hier een tekening bij waarin doorgetrokken en gestippelde lijnen te zien zijn (een organigram bijv.)?

Reference comments

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informele of indirecte relaties

Volgens mij gaat het hier om indirecte of informele relaties.
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agree Ron Willems
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