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flatter

[flat-er] / ˈflæt ər /




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We’ve cleared the postcard phase of winter — the fat twinkle lights, the bow-strapped storefronts, the flattering first snow — but spring has not yet agreed to show up.

From Salon

Instead, the tech entrepreneur argues that companies need flatter structures and fewer employees to thrive in the AI era.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Intelligence tools we're creating and using, paired with smaller and flatter teams, are enabling a new way of working," he wrote in a note to staff.

From BBC

That new outlook reflects a “recognition of our ability to continue to drive against our roadmap” with a “smaller, more nimble, flatter organizational structure,” Ahuja said.

From MarketWatch

"I can't talk much about it but those comparisons are flattering and I'm really excited about it," Franks adds.

From BBC