Workstream

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /wɜːrkstriːm/

Definitions of workstream

noun a specific area of work within a larger project or organization

Example Sentences

A1 I am learning how to manage my workstream in my new job.

A2 She is responsible for overseeing the marketing workstream for the project.

B1 The team is working on streamlining the workstream to improve efficiency.

B2 The IT department is in charge of the technology workstream for the company.

C1 The executive team is strategizing on how to optimize the workstream for maximum productivity.

C2 The consultant was brought in to analyze and revamp the entire workstream structure.

Examples of workstream in a Sentence

formal The project manager is responsible for overseeing each workstream to ensure they are on track.

informal Let's divide the project into different workstreams to make it more manageable.

slang I'll be focusing on my own workstream and you can handle yours.

figurative Each department is like a different workstream flowing into the river of company success.

Grammatical Forms of workstream

past tense

worked

plural

workstreams

comparative

more workstream

superlative

most workstream

present tense

work

future tense

will work

perfect tense

have worked

continuous tense

is working

singular

workstream

positive degree

workstream

infinitive

to workstream

gerund

working

participle

worked

Origin and Evolution of workstream

First Known Use: 1990 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'workstream' is believed to have originated in the business world as a combination of 'work' and 'stream' to refer to a specific area or process within a project or organization.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in project management and business contexts, 'workstream' has become more widely adopted in various industries to describe different components or aspects of work within a larger framework.