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organizational

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




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“Microsoft wasn’t giving much of an off-ramp, and they were dropping their security package during a critical time for nonprofits, when we’re seeing A.I.’s ability to penetrate more organizational infrastructure,” said Weiner.

From Slate Aug. 18, 2026

But the company’s AI strategy has faced internal culture clashes and organizational hurdles since the very beginning.

From MarketWatch Aug. 15, 2026

By foregrounding these credentials, such accounts implicitly credit established political connections and organizational base—rather than a single consultant’s strategy—as central to Pelosi’s rise.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 26, 2026

What Mr. Bailey does not mention is that his book’s subtitle, “The Nine Lives of Muriel Spark,” and its basic organizational structure is also borrowed from Mr. Stannard.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 17, 2026

The successors to both Wari and Tiwanaku combined the former’s organizational skills and the latter’s sense of design and razzle-dazzle.

From "1491" by Charles C. Mann




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