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Definition of Organization chart
1. Noun. A chart showing the lines of responsibility between departments of a large organization.
Definition of Organization chart
1. Noun. (management) A graphic display of reporting relationships in an organization, sometimes displaying position titles and position holders. ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Organization Chart
Literary usage of Organization chart
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Municipal Accounting by De Witt Carl Eggleston (1914)
"Health Department organization chart (Exhibit A) A chart of the organization ...
Contagious Disease Hospital organization chart (Exhibit B) Hospital service ..."
2. America Vs. Europe in Industry: A Comparison of Industrial Policies and by Dwight Thompson Farnham (1921)
"One such director informed me that they "drew up an organization chart once, but
that there were so many damn lines on it by the time we figured out just ..."
3. Municipal Accounting by De Witt Carl Eggleston (1914)
"Health Department organization chart (Exhibit A) A chart of the organization ...
Contagious Disease Hospital organization chart (Exhibit B) Hospital service ..."
4. Marketing, Its Problems and Methods by Carson Samuel Duncan (1920)
"Trade organization chart.—A sufficiently broad survey and detailed study will
furnish data for constructing an organization chart ..."
5. Graphic Methods for Presenting Facts by Willard Cope Brinton (1914)
"It has been well stated that an organization chart closely resembles a ...
As a general thing it is better to have an organization chart begin with the ..."
6. Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies Under CERCLA: Biodegradation by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"... Due X QUALITY ASSURANCE MANAGER Oversee Quality Assurance Prepare applicable
sections of Report and Work Plan Figure 4-3. Sample organization chart. ..."
7. The American Office: Its Organization, Management and Records by John William Schulze (1913)
"... organization chart Having roughly established the size of the force necessary
and the kind of employees needed, we are ready to call upon our employment ..."