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- noun management Alternative spelling of
organigram .
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Examples
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An "organogram" detailing the intricate structusagarre of Mandelson's media machine discloses how he has hired Labour party "cronies" and former aides from the Brussels commission.
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This impacts corporate strategy, overhead costs and threatens the managerial structure and the 'organogram' of corporate organisation.
The Buffalo Blog 2008
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Some change will be required in the near future, of course, but it seems likely that, a small change to the notepaper and a mildly prettier organogram is all that will be required.
Policing and surveillance: The inspector calls | Editorial 2011
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The party said the complex organogram of the new NHS would leave managers, patients and doctors bewildered as to where responsibility lay.
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The organisation was "top-heavy", with too many senior managers, functions duplicated, an imbalance in resources and no organogram in place.
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Further work will need to be commissioned to HR practitioners to finalise the organogram of HQ, provincial and regional offices after the National Conference.
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"Don't think tomorrow you will be accommodated in this organogram, not at all," he told a hundreds of members who were crammed into the cavernous city hall.
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Mbeki reiterated that the organogram he referred to in a televised address last week was part of documents in the possession of Heath.
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It meant nothing that the organogram had apparently been compiled by investigative journalist Martin Welz.
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Welz said that while the organogram did not prove anything, it could help investigators.
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