liaise
1 of 1verb/liˈeɪz/
Forms:liaises,liaising,liaised,liaised
1
to establish a communication or cooperation which links parties or organizations
C2- As the project manager, my role is to liaise between the marketing team and the design department to ensure that our campaign meets both creative and strategic objectives.
- Our legal team will liaise with external counsel to review the contract before finalizing the agreement.
- The HR department will liaise with the hiring manager to schedule interviews and coordinate the recruitment process.
- It's essential for the IT department to liaise with cybersecurity experts to implement robust measures to protect sensitive data.
- The sales team will liaise with the production department to communicate customer feedback and ensure that product improvements are made accordingly.
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