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organiserende

Organiserende is a Dutch adjective formed as the present participle of the verb organiseren, meaning to organize. It describes something that organizes, coordinates, or provides structure. The term is used to emphasize the act of organizing rather than merely the result, and it is common in formal and academic language, including management, sociology, and planning contexts.

As an attributive modifier, organiserende typically precedes the noun it describes, for example organiserende factoren (organizing

Linguistic and usage notes:

- Organiserende is the present participle/adjective form derived from organiseren. Dutch participles in -ende function as adjectives

- The term is closely related to broader concepts such as organisatie (organization) and organisational or organizational

Examples:

- De organiserende kracht van het team was essentieel voor een succesvolle implementatie.

- Organiserende activiteiten zoals planning en coördinatie blijven in de projectfase voorop staan.

- Een organiserende aanpak weerspiegelt een focus op structuur en effectiviteit.

See also:

- Organisatie

- Organisatiekunde

- Organiseren

Organiserende serves primarily as a descriptive term to denote the act or capacity of organizing within

factors),
organiserende
krachten
(organizing
forces),
or
organiserende
activiteiten
(organizing
activities).
It
can
also
appear
predicatively
in
sentences
that
describe
a
process
or
activity
as
having
organizing
characteristics.
when
they
modify
nouns
and
agree
with
the
noun
in
number
and
definiteness
in
written
Dutch.
theory
in
English-language
discussions,
though
the
Dutch
term
remains
specific
to
organizing
actions
or
capabilities.
processes,
teams,
or
systems.