Coordination

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Coordination is the act of organizing, making different people or things work together for a goal or effect to fulfill desired goals in an organization. Coordination is a managerial function in which different activities of the business are properly adjusted and interlinked.

Coordination may also refer to:

  • Coordination bond, a type of chemical bond
  • Coordination number, a measure of an atom's nearest neighbors
  • Coordination problem, a social situation in which there are mutual gains if participants make mutually consistent decisions
  • Coordination game, a game-theoretic model of a co-ordination problem
  • Coordination (linguistics), a compound grammatical construction
  • Coordination (political culture), a Utopian form of political regime
  • Motor coordination, in animal motion

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