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Organized

Organized is an adjective that describes something arranged according to a plan, system, or orderly structure. It can refer to objects stored in a tidy fashion, to plans and processes designed for efficiency, or to people who work in a methodical, disciplined manner. It may also describe groups or activities that operate with formal structure, such as an organized team or an organized event. The term is also used in specific expressions such as organized crime, which denotes criminal groups that coordinate activities through rules and hierarchy.

Etymology and forms: Organized comes from the verb organize, which in turn derives from Latin organizare and,

Usage: In everyday life, an organized space or routine tends to support efficiency and predictability. In business

See also: organization, organizational theory, organization chart, governance.

ultimately,
Greek
organon.
Spelling
variants
reflect
regional
differences:
American
English
typically
uses
organized,
while
British
English
often
uses
organised.
The
related
noun
is
organization
(or
organisation),
and
related
forms
include
organizing
and
organization.
and
project
management,
organizing
involves
arranging
resources
and
steps
to
achieve
objectives.
In
social
sciences
and
criminology,
phrases
like
organized
labor
or
organized
crime
describe
groups
that
operate
with
formal
structure
and
coordinated
activity,
though
the
contexts
and
implications
of
these
terms
differ
widely.