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departmentalized

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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of departmentalize.

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Examples

  • Because it is a less departmentalized operation than a major publishing house, editors at indie presses often have the time to work more intensively with their authors.

    Author! Author! » 2010 » January 2010

  • The historical tendency of the unity of science movement is toward a unified science departmentalized into special sciences, and not toward a speculative juxtaposition of an autonomous philosophy and a group of scientific disciplines.

    Archive 2009-09-01 Daniel Little 2009

  • Krugman, a man departmentalized ... by Mr M on Saturday, Jan 17, 2009 at 11: 44: 47 PM

    Krugman's War On Liberty 2009

  • The historical tendency of the unity of science movement is toward a unified science departmentalized into special sciences, and not toward a speculative juxtaposition of an autonomous philosophy and a group of scientific disciplines.

    The Vienna Circle on interdisciplinary science Daniel Little 2009

  • By the time children get to seventh grade, when classes are departmentalized, parents feel that twice-a-year conferences are a joke.

    Childhood Unbound Ron Taffel 2009

  • By the time children get to seventh grade, when classes are departmentalized, parents feel that twice-a-year conferences are a joke.

    Childhood Unbound Ron Taffel 2009

  • And then there was Mary Parker Follett, who in the 1920s attacked “departmentalized” thinking, praised change-oriented and informal structures, and — Rosabeth Moss Kanter fans please take note — advocated the “integrative” organization.

    The Management Myth 2006

  • Due to the influence of Progressive-Era professionalization and scientific management techniques, filmmaking had become not only regimented, hierarchical, and departmentalized, but also characterized by sex-segregated work roles; with only a few exceptions, the tasks of directing, producing, and editing were relegated to men.

    Archive 2008-05-01 Patrick Gonder 2008

  • And then there was Mary Parker Follett, who in the 1920s attacked “departmentalized” thinking, praised change-oriented and informal structures, and — Rosabeth Moss Kanter fans please take note — advocated the “integrative” organization.

    The Management Myth 2006

  • Due to the influence of Progressive-Era professionalization and scientific management techniques, filmmaking had become not only regimented, hierarchical, and departmentalized, but also characterized by sex-segregated work roles; with only a few exceptions, the tasks of directing, producing, and editing were relegated to men.

    Early Woman Filmmakers Looking-for-Mabel 2008

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