| Term | Definition |
| synergy | n. joint work toward a common end e.g. organisations exist to enable synergy to be gained |
| beuraucratic | e.g. the funtional strucuture of an organisation makes it beuraucratic (reporting to higher level) |
| congruence | n. a harmonious relationship |
| morale | n. The state of the spirits of a person or group as exhibited by confidence, cheerfulness, discipline, and willingness to perform assigned tasks. |
| rationale | noun What is sound or reasonable: logic, rationality, rationalness, reason, sense. Idioms: rhyme or reason. See reason/unreason. A statement of causes or motives: account, explanation, justification, rationalization, reason. See explain/baffle. |
| contingent | adj. 1. subject to chance: the contingent nature of the job. |