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hierarchicalhier‧ar‧chi‧cal /haɪˈrɑːkɪkəl $ -ɑːr-/ ●○○ AWL adjective - However, unelected, time limited, hierarchical agencies have played an important role in central government initiatives to solve social problems.
- In hard-copy systems one finds a paper by applying one's knowledge of how hierarchical systems work.
- More often than not, leaders retain some hierarchical authority even if modified.
- There is an hierarchical structure, but managerial authority is respected as a benign guardian of company interests.
- They waste time negotiating for the realignment of hierarchical authority and the top management commitment of those who have it.
- What level in the hierarchical structure do you want to be at?
► hierarchical structure/organization/system etc a hierarchical society NOUN► authority· Their power, prestige, privilege and status essentially camouflaged the subjects' compliance to hierarchical authority.· More often than not, leaders retain some hierarchical authority even if modified.· Take full advantage of the hierarchical authority directly exercisable by you and those of your colleagues prepared to live the change.· If they have the hierarchical authority to influence the performance agendas of the people who matter, change leaders should use it.· Most leaders, however, mistakenly assume that hierarchical authority is the only way to gain performance commitments from people.· With their hierarchical authority and functional specialization, they made possible the efficient undertaking of large, complex tasks.· They waste time negotiating for the realignment of hierarchical authority and the top management commitment of those who have it. ► model· The connections or links are explicit in the hierarchical model.· This is depicted in the three-level hierarchical model shown in Fig. 3. 4.· It is possible to express many-to-many relationships using the hierarchical model, but only by creating two hierarchies.· An obvious advantage of the hierarchical model is that the reinvestigation is conducted by more experienced investigators.· It is difficult to establish the precise rationale for the traditional hierarchical model which pervades the educational system.· The illogicality of the existing hierarchical model for educational institutions is highlighted by applying the following criteria: 1.· The skyscraper metaphor is apt, for our only hope to understanding such complexity is with a hierarchical model.· The Chart-based model used in the following experiments can be considered a hybrid between the blackboard and the hierarchical models. ► organization· We might almost say that successful businesses have had to succeed despite hierarchical organization rather than because of it.· Structurally, bureaucracy is characterized by hierarchical organization and specialization by means of an elaborate division of labor.· The answer was a hierarchical organization run by the timetable, the rule book, and the stopwatch. ► structure· They also, to a greater or lesser extent, existed outside mainstream, predominantly male controlled, hierarchical structures.· What level in the hierarchical structure do you want to be at?· The indexes are grouped to form a hierarchical structure whose root is the Master Level Index shown in figure 2.1.· Many difficulties faced in the public sector will stem from the formal, hierarchical structure within which such relationships take place.· These relationships may be fairly loose groupings into categories or a more complete hierarchical structure.· It represented a form of opposition to the rigidly hierarchical structures of Rome.· Like the other examples of structural power, the hierarchical structure creates and depends upon a situation of power imbalance. ► system· In hard-copy systems one finds a paper by applying one's knowledge of how hierarchical systems work.· An important feature to explain is why a hierarchical system is invariably found in organizations such as firms.· This is what hierarchical systems ought to be about. nounhierarchyadjectivehierarchicaladverbhierarchically if a system, organization etc is hierarchical, people or things are divided into levels of importancehierarchical structure/organization/system etc a hierarchical society—hierarchically /-kli/ adverb |