organigraph

(noun)

Organigraphs expose critical associations and competitive opportunities as opposed to viewing all parties, departments, and business units as separate entities. They also reveal relationships between departments, products, supply chains, and more within an organization that might not otherwise be apparent.

Related Terms

  • organization chart

Examples of organigraph in the following topics:

  • Line Structure

    • In some cases, an organigraph may be more appropriate, particularly if one wants to show non-linear, non-hierarchical relationships in an organization.
  • The Organization Chart

    • In some cases, an organigraph may be more appropriate, particularly if one wants to show non-linear, non-hierarchical relationships in an organization.
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