Definition of Line organization

1. Noun. The organizational structure of activities contributing directly to the organization's output.

Exact synonyms: Line Organisation
Generic synonyms: Organisation, Organization

Lexicographical Neighbors of Line Organization

line of poetry
line of products
line of questioning
line of reasoning
line of scrimmage
line of sight
line of striction
line of succession
line of thought
line of verse
line of vision
line of work
line officer
line one's pockets
line organisation
line organization (current term)
line out
line outs
line pairs
line personnel
line plot
line plots
line precedence
line printer
line printers
line roulette
line score
line segment
line segments
line shaft

Literary usage of Line organization

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Principles of Industrial Organization by Dexter Simpson Kimball (1919)
"Up to the present there has been no lack of appreciation of line organization, but functional control as a cardinal principle has not, until recently, ..."

2. Efficiency as a basis for operation and wages by Harrington Emerson (1909)
"The task would be hopeless if it were necessary to displace or even to modify existing line organization, since scarcely anything is as tenacious of life as ..."

3. Business Administration by Leon Carroll Marshall (1921)
"line organization is essentially simple, mathematical subdivision. ... That, again, is line organization. The scope of the individual is limited in area, ..."

4. Principles of Business by Charles William Gerstenberg (1922)
"the line, the simplicity of this type would go far toward offsetting certain disadvantages arising from the fact that the line organization is not adapted ..."

5. Organization and Management: Part I: Business Organization; Part II by Lee Galloway (1913)
"... agriculture to the president of the United States when the farmers' interests called for special attention. 26. Analysis of staff and line organization. ..."

6. Zimmermann on Ocean Shipping by Erich Walter Zimmermann (1921)
"Effect of tramp competition on line organization.— The examples given are the most conspicuous effects of co-operation among tramp owners, and they serve to ..."

7. Principles of Industrial Engineering by Charles Buxton Going (1911)
"That, again, is line organization. The scope of the individual is limited in area, ... line organization is essential to discipline and essential to the ..."

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