Coordination is the action and effect of Coordinate, its etymology indicates that it comes from the Latin "Cordinatio". It basically consists of the application of a method to maintain the correct direction and orientation of whatever function is being performed. A person can coordinate the movements and actions that they are going to carry out for themselves or for someone else, but it is more common to see coordinations in which there is a group of people trying to do the same action or to complete a task in several phases.
The human body is one of the most complex examples of coordination on earth, with a hierarchy system and organs awaiting the order that the body needs to support its normal functions, the brain is emitting the signals and the apparatus corresponding fulfills the function in coordination with the other linked elements.
The senses play a fundamental role in any coordination, for example, if a party is being coordinated, the visual aspects must be taken into account, such as the decoration so that the guests feel related to a theme and at the same time pleased by the attractiveness of the place. At the same time, an orderly list of the appetizers to be served should be made, so that the taste is not compromised. The music must be varied, so a varied list is coordinated for all tastes.
Coordination can be considered a discipline, applied to all fields of social life, law, politics, economics, sports, life in common (marriage), education, among others. It is the tool to maintain order.