fast track — ˈfast track noun [singular] HUMAN RESOURCES a quick and direct path to getting jobs that are more important and better paid: • He is a middle manager in his 30s, on the fast track for promotion. • one of the bank s fast track graduates fast… … Financial and business terms
Fast Track — may refer to:* Fast Track, FoxBusiness.com show hosted by Anna Gilligan * FastTrack, a peer to peer protocol used by various file sharing programs. * FastTrack, a freeware closed source project management system. It uses XML and the Subversion… … Wikipedia
fast track — noun a rapid means of achieving a goal they saw independence as the fast track to democracy he took a fast track to the top of the corporate ladder the company went off the fast track when the stock market dropped • Hypernyms: ↑means, ↑agency,… … Useful english dictionary
fast track — 1. a racetrack dry and hard enough for optimum speed. 2. a railroad track for express trains. 3. Informal. a situation or course of action that is intensely pressured or competitive, esp. one in which a person advances rapidly to a higher level… … Universalium
fast-track — The way to rapid promotion or success. ► “According to Trask, building an HR department FROM SCRATCH has required as much care as delivering the perfect pizza. Within 2 years, Trask and her team of 7 HR personnel have standardized Papa John’s… … American business jargon
Sunday Times Fast Track 100 — A list published annually in December in partnership with The Sunday Times newspaper in the UK.The list ranks Britain s fastest growing privately held companies by sales growth over the last 3 years.Produced by Fast Track, an Oxford based… … Wikipedia
(a) fast track — a very quick way of achieving something or dealing with something. Management training offers a fast track to the top of the company. (often + to) The government has announced that the reforms will be put on the fast track. (= dealt with very… … New idioms dictionary
Fast food — is the term given to food that can be prepared and served very quickly. While any meal with low preparation time can be considered to be fast food, typically the term refers to food sold in a restaurant or store with low quality preparation and… … Wikipedia
fast tracking — fast track ˈfast track noun [singular] HUMAN RESOURCES a quick and direct path to getting jobs that are more important and better paid: • He is a middle manager in his 30s, on the fast track for promotion. • one of the bank s fast track graduates … Financial and business terms
track — Ⅰ. track UK US /træk/ noun [C] ► the direction that something has taken or in which it is moving: »They are able to forecast the track of the storm days in advance. ► the way in which something develops or might develop: on the right/wrong track… … Financial and business terms