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Streamline

Streamline
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Pronunciation: STREEM-lahyn
Origin: Coined in the early 20th century, initially used in engineering to describe designs that reduce resistance.


To streamline is to simplify processes, reduce inefficiencies, and eliminate unnecessary steps. In business, streamlining workflows can lead to cost savings, increased productivity, and improved customer satisfaction. This concept is essential when scaling operations or adopting new technologies.

For instance, transitioning from manual processes to automated systems can streamline order fulfillment, reducing errors and time.

Example Usage:
“During our strategy session, I proposed we streamline the onboarding process by integrating a digital platform to make it more user-friendly.”