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organogram

British  
/ ɔːˈɡænəʊˌɡræm /

noun

  1. another word for organization chart

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But, rather than be drawn deeper in the FA's corporate organogram, he left.

From BBC

And yes, government organogram Kremlinology and what it means is a rather niche pursuit.

From BBC

To explain how the pieces fit together, the NCA has used an organogram that indicates seven separate directorates under Owens.

From The Guardian

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.

From The Guardian

An organogram is a sort of professional family tree that shows the structure of an organisation in the form of a diagram.

From BBC