formalization

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The degree to which rules and procedures shape the jobs and activities of employees (12)
The extent to which work roles are highly defined by an organization
the act of formalizing something
{i} act of making formal, act of making official (also formalisation)
The extent to which rules, policies, and procedures exist throughout the organization The extent to which rules, policies, and procedures exist throughout the organization
the act of making formal (as by stating formal rules governing classes of expressions)
formalize
To give something a formal or official standing
formalisation
altspellpar, formalization
formalisation
{i} act of making formal, act of making official (also formalization)
formalisation
the act of making formal (as by stating formal rules governing classes of expressions)
formalize
declare or make legally valid
formalize
To act with formality
formalize
make formal or official; "We formalized the appointment and gave him a title"
formalize
To give form, or a certain form, to; to model
formalize
{f} make official, make formal; make legally valid; affect formality; give a shape or form to, model (also formalise)
formalize
To render formal
formalize
To give something a definite form; to shape
formalize
To affect formality
formalize
make formal or official; "We formalized the appointment and gave him a title
formalize
for·mal·ize formalizes formalizing formalized in BRIT, also use formalise If you formalize a plan, idea, arrangement, or system, you make it formal and official. A recent treaty signed by Russia, Canada and Japan formalized an agreement to work together to stop the pirates. to make a plan, decision, or idea official, especially by deciding and clearly describing all the details
formalization

    Hyphenation

    for·mal·i·za·tion

    Turkish pronunciation

    fôrmılızeyşın

    Pronunciation

    /ˈfôrmələzāsʜən/ /ˈfɔːrmələzeɪʃən/
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