Synonyms for organizational
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : awr-guh-nuh-zey-shuh n |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌɔr gə nəˈzeɪ ʃən |
Top 10 synonyms for organizational
Définition of organizational
Origin :- mid-15c., "act of organizing," from Middle French organisation and directly from Medieval Latin organizationem (nominative organizatio), noun of action from past participle stem of organizare, from Latin organum "instrument, organ" (see organ). Meaning "system, establishment" is from 1873. Organization man is from title of 1956 book by American sociologist William H. Whyte (1917-1999). Related: Organizational.
- As in managerial : adj administrative
- As in supervisory : adj administrative
- As in administrative : adj involved in managing or using power
- Any organizational society is, in some ways, like a slave society.
- Extract from : « A Slave is a Slave » by Henry Beam Piper
- It develops an internal "Organizational cult" (we know best and always).
- Extract from : « After the Rain » by Sam Vaknin
- By 1970 the country's three principal religious faiths had been eliminated as organizational bodies.
- Extract from : « Area Handbook for Albania » by Eugene K. Keefe
- Alia was responsible for ideological affairs, Kapo for organizational matters, and Spahiu for the state administration.
- Extract from : « Area Handbook for Albania » by Eugene K. Keefe
- They must evolve the faculty of transforming group opinion into governmental or organizational action.
- Extract from : « Government in Republican China » by Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger
- Would I be of more value here, now that our organizational efforts were bearing fruit?
- Extract from : « Test Pilot » by David Goodger (goodger@python.org)
- Each division has its own organizational setup and subsidiary sections and officers to carry out its functions.
- Extract from : « Warren Commission (11 of 26): Hearings Vol. XI (of 15) » by The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy
- Sometimes an organizational setup grows, sets its ways, and becomes so traditional that once-necessary jobs become unnecessary.
- Extract from : « The Unnecessary Man » by Gordon Randall Garrett
- There had been, up to this time, no organizational connection among the three great groups of “Christian” churches.
- Extract from : « An American Religious Movement » by Winfred Ernest Douglas
- An organizational chart, with designations that were meaningless to Tom, appeared behind it.
- Extract from : « Get Out of Our Skies! » by E. K. Jarvis
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