English term
Collaborate cross-functionally across organizational levels
Highly organized and diligent professional drawing upon ten years of experience in accounting and finance to contribute to smooth and productive operations. Collaborate cross-functionally across organizational levels to build consensus, track benchmark achievement, and troubleshoot emerging issues.
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Responses
work closely with various other structures within the company
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work together with members of different departments
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coordinates across different levels in organizational hierarchy
In terms of organization system, "team" or "department" is not the same as "level", level is broader or more complex.
See here for instance: https://www.iedunote.com/management-levels-hierarchy
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