Some organize this
And some organize that
But that’s not being organized
I’ll show you the facts.
Organization is different
From being organized, you’ll see
But the two go together
Like sand and salt and sea.
An organization is a corporation:
Cooperation might be a better rendition
Of persons, a collection,
Working to a common determination.
Of course it’s dependent
On each member being organized,
It’s like the chain and the links-
Please don’t ever trivialize!
Being organized is personal
It’s not the corporation
It’s planning with a purpose:
A determined destination.
It takes into an account
Time’s not an unlimited amount
But with detail and order
Sets its desired borders.
Focus is important
And must never be ignored,
Going nowhere fast
Is at the wrong open door.
Having climbed a ladder,
Having reached the top,
What a disappointment!
It’s not the intended spot.
Being organized is not a one-off,
It’s a stringing together
Of aspirations accomplished
Through all kinds of weather.
The corporation’s chain
Depends on the organized link,
On being organized
Makes sure it doesn’t sink.
So making a personal mark
For oneself or the team
Requires one to be organized-
It’s the flavor in the cream.
Often behind the scenes
And often overlooked,
On being organized
Plays it by the book.
On being organized
Is more than organizing,
It is specific undertaking
And not mere generalizing.
Being organized is a root
From which emerges a shoot,
That shoot becomes a trunk
Laden with branches of fruit.
Being organized oft hidden
Is cooperation-driven
It is individual-strengthened
But selfish-agenda weakened.
On being organized is mutual:
Of benefit to self and team,
Achieving for the two
Their respective dreams.
The two are interdependent:
Together they will strive,
On being organized
Will ensure that they thrive.
This might be a mouthful
But that is what we chew,
On being organized
Will see the plan come true.
Stewart © 2015
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