Significance of Organization
Synonyms: Structure, Arrangement, Management, Institution, Body, Complex, System, Agency, Establishment, Group, Company, Corporation
In Portugese: Organização; In Italian: Organizzazione; In Polish: Organizacja
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Hindu concept of 'Organization'
In Hinduism, "Organization" means marriage arrangement structuring. It also denotes a registered entity in Vijayapur operating under specific regulations. The 'Organization, Vijayapur (Regd)' entity originated this article.
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) This refers to an entity based in Vijayapur that is registered and operates under specific regulations and guidelines, indicating its formal establishment and legal recognition.[1] (2) The entity named 'Organization, Vijayapur (Regd)' is the originator of this open-access article, as indicated within the provided text.[2]
From: Chaitanya Bhagavata
(1) The act of structuring or planning, as it relates to the marriage arrangement.[3]
The concept of Organization in local and regional sources
Organization, in this context, involves expanding efforts and unity. Its absence causes national issues due to the population's aversion to uniting for shared goals.
From: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
(1) The process involves gradually expanding the scope and reach of the organizational efforts.[4] (2) The lack of this within the nation is a significant problem, resulting in various negative consequences, as the people are averse to uniting for any shared purpose or objective.[5]
The concept of Organization in scientific sources
Organization in the text refers to health centers as complex systems, entities enforcing social accountability, groups providing advocacy, and entities using biometrics for enhanced security.
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) In the context of research projects, an organization is an entity that collaborates with others, and its involvement is a factor in the breadth of the project.[6] (2) It requires employees’ voluntary and dedicated participation, influenced by the behavior of the leader. It benefits from the job performance of its members and the formation of social capital.[7] (3) It is a structured entity consisting of individuals working together to achieve common goals, with defined roles, responsibilities, and relationships.[8] (4) They understand and implement practices, and implementing those practices improves operations; resistance to change within them is a significant barrier to applying these practices.[9] (5) An "organization" is a structured group of people working together to achieve specific goals, characterized by a defined structure, roles, and processes for coordinated action.[10]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) Organizations are structured groups of people working together to achieve common goals, and the document suggests that organizations should adapt to enable individuals with autism to thrive.[11] (2) It emphasizes the importance of order and coherence in aims proposed and predicts state anger when there is high self-esteem, being considered an indicator of adaptive perfectionism.[12] (3) Organization practices include a description of the Equine Assisted Services (EAS) programs, who is served, and if there are worker training programs intended to protect health.[13] (4) Organizations can shape a culture that promotes equity and inclusiveness by being health-literate, demonstrating effective leadership and management, and ensuring robust data collection, monitoring, and communications systems are in place.[14] (5) Organizations, as referred to in the text, are entities where workplace incivility and turnover intention are studied in relation to their effects on employees and organizational outcomes as seen in the meta-analytic review.[15]
From: African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine
(1) Entities that may enforce social accountability.[16] (2) This refers to the health center, and it was viewed as a complex living system rather than a machine.[17]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) I acknowledge the support of Professor T. Atinmo and Dr. (Mrs.) Fadupin for their supervisory role during the course of carrying out the work as well as the Laboratory Technologist, all of Human Nutrition Department, University of Ibadan for their Technical support.[18] (2) The text mentions the term organization as a starting reference, potentially related to the sources or entities involved in the context of family planning and contraception.[19]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) Organizations utilize biometric systems to enhance security, recognizing their greater reliability compared to passwords in verifying user identity.[20]
From: Religions Journal (MDPI)
(1) Linked to mimetic excess, magic, critique and style, as mentioned in the text.[21]
From: Religious Inquiries (Journal)
(1) Organizations are entities whose management is included within the broader definition, alongside leadership of society and guidance of individuals in social communication.[22]
From: South African Journal of Psychiatry
(1) Entities established for a particular purpose, often providing services and advocacy for specific groups, including the intellectually disabled.[23]
