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The central organizational feature that shapes Spotify's model is the concept of "loosely coupled, tightly aligned squads". The key belief here is that "alignment enables autonomy — the greater the alignment, the more autonomy you can grant". That's why the company spends so much time aligning on objectives and goals before launching into work.

He launched into significant work on pollutants and their effect on ecosystem function.

As a new Ambassador, McFaul was hardly ignorant of the chill, but he launched into his work with a characteristic earnestness.

"I wanted to start over anyway," he said dryly, drawing some laughter that was quickly clipped as he launched into the work with renewed vigor.

We launched into our work together by looking at big market trends such as the rapid acceleration of online grocery sales and consumer's growing preferences for local, fresh food.

We arrived at the church just as Mr. Ginsberg launched into his latest work entitled "Amazing Grace" to this captive audience... ..I dreamed I dwelled in a homeless place, Where I was lost alone, Folk looked right through me into space, And passed with eyes of stone "... "True empathy," I thought, "This man is the incredible soul I thought he was".

While the orchestra launched into the two works previously scheduled for the first half of the concert, Charles Calmer strode to his symphony office and began rousing East Coast managers and pianists at 11 p.m. their time.

Before launching into the work, Barenboim delivered a speech in which he reflected bemusedly on the business of conducting.

Quickly move past undergrad and launch into your work history, keeping in mind that you want to highlight your top 3-5 experiences and not every last thing you did in each job.

If that didn't work, she launched into the first ladies and the governors of Alabama.

But Thomas Sheehan from Stanford had no problem and after telling us about his close friendship and admiration of Monsieur Faye, launched into a laceration of Faye's work which, may or may not have been correct, but was certainly not very polite.

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