- The act or process of orientating; determination of
the points of the compass, or the east point, in taking bearings. - The tendency of a revolving body, when suspended in a
certain way, to bring the axis of rotation into parallelism with the
earth's axis. - An aspect or fronting to the east; especially (Arch.),
the placing of a church so that the chancel, containing the altar
toward which the congregation fronts in worship, will be on the east
end. - Fig.: A return to first principles; an orderly
arrangement.
Meaning of 'orientation' (Princeton's WordNet)
1 . orientation
[ n]
Meaning (1): - a predisposition in favor of something
Sales orientation Sales orientation is the energy of the company is focused on selling the products produced.
Production orientation Production orientation is the number one priority is to produce a good to keep up with demand.
Orientation Program The Orientation Program is a series of activities that give the new students and/or employees information to help them adapt...
Marketing orientation Marketing orientation is an emphasis on identifying the needs and wants of specific consumer groups, then producing, promoting, pricing, and distributing products that satisfy these needs and earn the company profits.
Family of orientation Family of orientation is the family into which an individual is born and socialized.
Sexual orientation Sexual orientation is the scientifically accurate term for an individual's enduring physical, romantic, emotional and/or spiritual attraction to members of the same and/or opposite sex
Orientation Orientation is a system that introduces a new employee to his or her job and the organization.
Consumer orientation Consumer orientation is the business philosophy that focuses first on determining unmet consumer wants and needs and then designing products to satisfy those needs.
Employee Orientation Employee orientation (often called “on boarding” today) is a procedure for providing new employees with basic background information about the firm they need...
Geocentric Orientation An international firm adopts a systems approach to strategic decision making that emphasizes global integration.