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Imposing order on chaos, usually right before chaos files a counterclaim.

means To arrange people, things, or tasks into a working structure so they function together efficiently.

from From Greek organon, a tool or instrument, via Latin organumthe same root that gave us organs, the body parts that quietly cooperate so you don't have to think about it.

Body logicSame root as living organs working in concert.
Labor senseTo organize also means forming a union.
Spelling warBrits prefer organise, both are historically valid.
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