verb General Slang

cascade

kas-KADE · verb · informal

To pass information down through the organisation.

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To relay a message or decision level by level through the org, from leadership to teams.

“HR will cascade the new policy to managers this week.”
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cascade In A Sentence

HR will cascade the new policy to managers this week.

Origin & Usage

Metaphor of water cascading down; corporate comms usage.

People Also Ask

What does cascade mean in a corporate context?

It means to relay a message or decision down through the organisation level by level, from leadership to teams.

How do you use cascade in a sentence?

For example: 'HR will cascade the new policy to managers this week.'

Why is it called cascade?

It draws on the metaphor of water cascading down, applied to information flowing down an org chart.

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