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organizational

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




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Facebook owner Meta has also cut jobs over the past year, in a move intended to remove organizational bloat following aggressive hiring during the pandemic.

From Barron's

Some Amazon teams took longer to work out their “organizational changes” than those that were part of the October layoff announcements, she added.

From MarketWatch

“While many teams finalized their organizational changes in October, other teams did not complete that work until now.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The game maker’s organizational restructuring in 2026 could improve game operation, the analyst adds.

From The Wall Street Journal

We tend to imagine them as buildings, offices, legal codes or organizational charts — fixed structures that automatically constrain behavior.

From Salon