organization is the how a system is put in place to achieve the desired results. It is usually made up of one, two or more people who perform functions in a controlled and coordinated manner with the mission of effectively achieving a common goal.
We can talk about school organization, business organization, personal organization, event organization, home organization, etc. In all these applications, the sense of organization is based on how people interrelate among themselves and in the arrangement and distribution of the various elements involved, with a view to the same goal.
For example, the home organization it refers to the way it is organized, that is, how the various elements that make it up are coordinated and arranged in space.
Organization is a word originated from the Greek "organon" which means instrument, utensil, organ or what you work with.
Business organization
In Business Administration, an organization is understood as an social entity formed by two or more people who work in a coordinated manner
in a given external environment aiming at a collective objective. It involves the division of tasks and assignment of responsibilities.Depending on the type of organization, there is one person who plays a key role in leadership roles, planning and control of human resources and other material, financial and technological resources available in the company.
The structure of an organization can be formal or informal. A formal organization is planned and structured following an internal regulation. Informal organization is the spontaneously generated relationships between people, the result of the company's own functioning and evolution.
There is a set of elements that are directly associated with an organization, such as: customers, suppliers, competitors, social communication, among others.
Synonyms organization
Some of the main synonyms of organization are:
- Order;
- Arrangement;
- Subject;
- Ordering;
- System;
- Method;
- Disposition;
- Management;
- Stowage.
social organization
In the scope of Law and based on sociological concepts, it consists of a private, non-profit association, with legal personality and which receives capital from the State for provide services that are in the public interest..
All these social institutions must be identified by a social purpose, encompassing individuals from a certain group, whether human or animal in nature, for example.
In Brazil, the qualification of entities as social organizations is provided for in Law No. 9,637, of May 15, 1998.