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organogram
/ ɔːˈɡænəʊˌɡræm /
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But, rather than be drawn deeper in the FA's corporate organogram, he left.
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And yes, government organogram Kremlinology and what it means is a rather niche pursuit.
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To explain how the pieces fit together, the NCA has used an organogram that indicates seven separate directorates under Owens.
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If it is hard to place factions in the Sahel on an organogram of extremist groups, it is even harder to place them on a map.
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An organogram is a sort of professional family tree that shows the structure of an organisation in the form of a diagram.
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