Systematization (noun)

The act or process of organizing something into a systematic method or plan.

Origin:

Late 19th century, from systematize + -ation.

Examples:

  1. The systematization of the company's operations improved efficiency.
  2. The systematization of the library's collection made it easier for patrons to find what they were looking for.
  3. The systematization of the government's policies helped create stability.
  4. The systematization of the sports team's training schedule helped the athletes improve their performance.
  5. The systematization of the school's curriculum made it easier for teachers to plan and deliver lessons.
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