alignment to

Frequency: 6.37.5 per million words

Often used in a business context to mean making one thing (e.g., IT) consistent with another (e.g., business goals).

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Examples (10)

  • IT needs to have a closer alignment to business.
  • The new marketing campaign shows a clear alignment to our company's core values.
  • We are striving for better alignment to customer expectations.
  • There was a lack of alignment to the project's original objectives.
  • How can we ensure the team's daily tasks have a direct alignment to our quarterly goals?
  • The upcoming merger will require a careful alignment to the new corporate culture.
  • His career choices demonstrated a strong alignment to his personal passions.
  • Achieving strategic alignment to market trends is our top priority.
  • The curriculum's alignment to industry standards is crucial for student success.
  • The project's success depends on its perfect alignment to the client's needs.