organizational framework
/ɔrɡənɪˌzeɪʃənəl ˈfræmwərˌkɪm/ · or.ga.ni.za.tion.al fra.mework
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- A structured approach to organizing and managing complex systems or processes. The company's new organizational framework has improved efficiency and productivity across departments.
- A set of principles or structures that provide a basis for organizing and managing an organization or system. The new policy is part of the organizational framework for employee development and training.
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Did you know? The concept of an organizational framework is often used in business and management to describe a structured approach to achieving goals and improving efficiency, but it is also applied in other fields, such as education and healthcare, to describe a systematic approach to managing complex systems or processes.