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The art of getting many hands to row without smacking each other.
means The organizing of separate people or parts so they work together smoothly toward one goal.
from From Latin co- (together) plus ordinare (to arrange), via ordo, rank or order — literally arranging things into the same order.
Brain costCerebellum handles the muscle version, balance included.
EconomicsCoordination failure: everyone waits for someone else to move.
Game theoryCoordination games reward agreeing, not outsmarting.