Definition of organizational in English:
organizational
(also organisational)
adjective ɔːɡ(ə)nʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n(ə)l
1Relating to an organization or the way it is set up.
a company's organizational structure
the need for organizational change
Example sentencesExamples
- Create an organizational culture where all employees' activities are linked to delivering superior customized value.
- All training programmes can be tailored to meet individual organisational needs.
- Unfortunately, my position was lost to some organizational restructuring.
- Pottruck says the new organizational framework has enhanced the visibility of risk management throughout the firm.
- The pool of trained individuals requires attention to recruitment, training, and promotion through the organizational hierarchy.
- The company has developed diagnostic software to evaluate organisational effectiveness within companies.
- I have set up and administered several network services for departmental and organizational use.
- At the turn of the century, the military lagged behind corporate organizational development.
- In terms of organizational charts, the conglomerate looks not much different from last year.
- These are changes that he is offering as organizational, but which cut the supervisors' power over health services in their districts.
2Relating to the action of organizing something.
she has great organizational skills
Example sentencesExamples
- The feebleness of the party's campaign was not merely organisational.
- Buell arrived at Louisville on November 15 and found an operational and organizational mess.
- Members were asked questions regarding the leadership characteristics and organizational practices of their CSO.
- Grayson specializes in applying social, developmental, and organizational psychology to help camps better serve children and staff.
- Case managers need to engage clients and help maintain effective delivery; the necessary skills are organisational and interpersonal rather than therapeutic.
- Two women in largely organisational roles, the party chairman and chief whip, are tipped for promotion because they've done excellent jobs.
- It illustrates not only her great technical competence, but also her high level of organizational and managerial skill.
- This session will be mainly organisational in nature, with a review of the last season's activities and a look forward to the coming months.
- His role as adjutant was to act as Gibson's right-hand man for all the administrative and organisational aspects of the new squadron.
- I suspect his biggest weakness is probably organizational.
Definition of organizational in US English:
organizational
adjectiveˈˌôrɡəˌnīˈzāSHnəl
1Relating to an organization or the way it is set up.
a company's organizational structure
the need for organizational change
Example sentencesExamples
- All training programmes can be tailored to meet individual organisational needs.
- The company has developed diagnostic software to evaluate organisational effectiveness within companies.
- The pool of trained individuals requires attention to recruitment, training, and promotion through the organizational hierarchy.
- These are changes that he is offering as organizational, but which cut the supervisors' power over health services in their districts.
- Create an organizational culture where all employees' activities are linked to delivering superior customized value.
- Pottruck says the new organizational framework has enhanced the visibility of risk management throughout the firm.
- At the turn of the century, the military lagged behind corporate organizational development.
- Unfortunately, my position was lost to some organizational restructuring.
- I have set up and administered several network services for departmental and organizational use.
- In terms of organizational charts, the conglomerate looks not much different from last year.
2Relating to the action of organizing something.
she has great organizational skills
Example sentencesExamples
- Buell arrived at Louisville on November 15 and found an operational and organizational mess.
- Members were asked questions regarding the leadership characteristics and organizational practices of their CSO.
- I suspect his biggest weakness is probably organizational.
- It illustrates not only her great technical competence, but also her high level of organizational and managerial skill.
- The feebleness of the party's campaign was not merely organisational.
- Case managers need to engage clients and help maintain effective delivery; the necessary skills are organisational and interpersonal rather than therapeutic.
- Grayson specializes in applying social, developmental, and organizational psychology to help camps better serve children and staff.
- This session will be mainly organisational in nature, with a review of the last season's activities and a look forward to the coming months.
- Two women in largely organisational roles, the party chairman and chief whip, are tipped for promotion because they've done excellent jobs.
- His role as adjutant was to act as Gibson's right-hand man for all the administrative and organisational aspects of the new squadron.