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workstream

British  
/ ˈwɜːkˌstriːm /

noun

  1. commerce any one of the areas of activity into which a company’s business may be divided

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Facebook’s researchers have internally set up an ongoing workstream to understand teens and what they want, as detailed in part here.

From The Verge • Oct. 25, 2021

On April 2, John Newton, the official then leading the testing program, announced the creation of a “separate workstream entirely independent of the NHS.”

From Reuters • Nov. 24, 2020

PepsiCo said in a statement Wednesday that there were “several workstreams” reviewing the brand in 2016 and that “due to personnel changes and shifting priorities, the workstream was eventually put on hold.”

From Seattle Times • Jun. 17, 2020