organisational

UK: ˌɔːɡənaɪˈzeɪʃənl | US: ˌɔːrɡənəˈzeɪʃənl

Definition
  1. adj. relating to the act of organizing or the structure of an organization

  2. adj. pertaining to systematic arrangement or efficient management

Structure
organise <to arrange systematically>ation <noun suffix>al <adjective suffix>
Etymology

The word "organisational" stems from the verb "organise" (British spelling of "organize"), derived from the Greek "organon" (tool, instrument). The suffix "-ation" converts the verb into a noun, and "-al" further adapts it into an adjective. The term reflects the transition from the concept of "arranging tools" (Greek "organon") to modern notions of structured systems and management.

Examples
  1. The company's organisational structure promotes clear communication.

  2. She excels in handling organisational challenges during large events.

  3. The report highlights key organisational weaknesses in the department.

  4. Effective leadership requires strong organisational skills.

  5. Their organisational culture prioritizes innovation and collaboration.