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- noun UK, management An
organization chart .
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Examples
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The organigramme of production and responsibility must be carefully drawn up and reassessed.
Chapter 10 1995
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The Bureau also adopted a new organigramme for the institution that cuts the bloated number of appointed officials to size.
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MPs who attended the meeting also proposed a presentation of the organigramme on a flow chart so that at a glance, one should have a clear picture of the various positions.
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Contrary to the organigramme proposed in 2006 that has 268 appointed officials, the new organigramme maintains 164 posts.
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The Post learnt that even though the 2006 organigramme was adopted, it has never gone operational as only that of 1995 was still applicable.
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MPs who attended the meeting also proposed a presentation of the organigramme on a flow chart so that at a glance, one should have a clear picture of the various positions.
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The Post learnt that even though the 2006 organigramme was adopted, it has never gone operational as only that of 1995 was still applicable.
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The Bureau also adopted a new organigramme for the institution that cuts the bloated number of appointed officials to size.
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Contrary to the organigramme proposed in 2006 that has 268 appointed officials, the new organigramme maintains 164 posts.
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The Post learnt that even though the 2006 organigramme was adopted, it has never gone operational as only that of 1995 was still applicable.
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