The Collaborative International Dictionary
organizational \organizational\ adj. of or pertaining to organization; as, organizational structure.
Wiktionary
a. of, relating to, or produced by an organization alt. of, relating to, or produced by an organization
WordNet
adj. of or relating to an organization; "organizational structure"
Wikipedia
Usage examples of "organizational".
The consolidation of MME with Amalgamated has resulted in a number of organizational changes for efficiency, Mr.
The United States is the peace police, but only in the final instance, when the supranational organizations of peace call for an organizational activity and an articulated complex of juridical and organizational initiatives.
Jewry, directing with a really fantastic cleverness and organizational skill the struggle against everything German and National Socialist .
We should say right away that this new militancy does not simply repeat the organizational formulas of the old revolutionary working class.
Davis was still seeing the army as some great organizational puzzle, departments to be moved about and manipulated.
His office, which displayed only a small but spectacular grouping of jade netsuke, had the organizational rigor of a military locker room.
The organizational framework already exists: Raynes Oceanic Resources.
Terrorists are stateless and constantly on the move, their organizational structures are always in flux, and the only thing that is predictable is that they will be unpredictable.
Did you know that since you went on your most recent organizational tour that practically every ecology, antipollution and conservationist organization in the country has come over to us lock-stock-and-barrel?
Aware that crime and disease would both be on the increase, Pompey devoted some of his splendid organizational talents to diminishing crime and disease by hiring ex-gladiators to police the alleys and byways of the city, by making the College of Lictors keep an eye on the shysters and tricksters who frequented the Forum Romanum and other major marketplaces, by enlarging the swimming holes of the Trigarium, and plastering vacant walls with warning notices about good drinking water, urinating and defaecating anywhere but in the public latrines, clean hands and bad food.
The division of budgets into military and nonmilitary is a function of the set of values that depend on organizational structure.
The Japanese administrators of Sugamo Prison were under the thrall of the Occupation, and they held Nicholai in close confinement because they were ordered to, despite the fact that he was an embarrassing exception to their rigid organizational pattern.
In recent years it had been the machine of the Union Nationale premiers of the province, rather than federal politicians, who had provided whatever organizational strength the Tories could muster in Quebec during national elections.
But all of the opposition groups were weak and fractious, and Chalabi had been chosen because he was wealthy and had good organizational skills, and because he had no base of support inside Iraq nor any standing with any of the exile groups.
With the evolution of multicellular organisms, both the range of possible behaviours and the organizational problems the organism has to solve increase.