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organizational

[awr-guhn-uh-zay-shuhn-uhl] / ˌɔr gən əˈzeɪ ʃən əl /




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Come to this conversation from a place of curiosity, says Matt Abrahms, a communication consultant and lecturer in organizational behavior at Stanford University.

From MarketWatch

Check in closer to the date of the party, says Matt Abrahams, a communication consultant and lecturer in organizational behavior at Stanford University.

From MarketWatch

Adopting AI takes organizational change, similar to what happened in the past with the adoption of the PC, the internet, the cloud and mobile.

From The Wall Street Journal

The group said it intends to shrink its workforce by 5,200 employees by 2028 compared with 2024 in a bid to simplify its organizational structure.

From The Wall Street Journal

But the companies that purchased his furniture—or one of the many imitations offered by his competitors—were more often drawn to his design because of economics rather than organizational psychology.

From The Wall Street Journal