organizationally
/ˌɔː.ɡə.naɪˈzeɪ.ʃən.ə.li/ IELTSAcademic
adverb
In a way that relates to an organization, its structure, or the way it is run. It also means with good organization or clear planning.
- The team is organizationally ready for the launch.
- She is organizationally strong and keeps things on track.
- The department is organizationally separate from sales.
Adinary Nuance
Use organizationally when you mean something about structure, management, or the way a group is arranged. It is broader than "organizational" and more formal than "well organized." Writers often choose it in business, education, or policy contexts. In everyday speech, people usually say "in an organized way" instead.
In other languages
- Vietnamese
- về mặt tổ chức
- Spanish
- organizativamente
- Chinese
- 在组织上
- Japanese
- 組織的に
- Korean
- 조직적으로
Etymology
Formed from organize + -tion + -al + -ly. It became common in modern business and academic English in the 20th century.
Common phrases
organizationally soundorganizationally readyorganizationally separate
Synonyms
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Frequently asked questions
- Is organizationally a common word in everyday English?
- It is more common in business, academic, and formal writing than in daily conversation.
- What's the difference between organizationally and organized?
- Organizationally often talks about a system, structure, or management. Organized usually describes a person, place, or event that is tidy or well planned.
- Can I use organizationally in business writing?
- Yes. It fits formal business writing when you discuss structure, roles, or management.