Synchronicity

/ˌsɪŋkrəˈnɪsɪti/noun

The occurrence of two or more events that seem to be meaningfully connected, even if they are not causally related. In a professional context, it refers to the coordination or interdependence of different components or processes to achieve a harmonious and efficient operation.

The marketing team's ability to achieve synchronicity with the sales department resulted in a significant increase in quarterly profits.Business
The new software's synchronicity with existing systems allowed for seamless integration and improved data exchange.Technology

Origin: From Latin 'synchronus', meaning 'happening at the same time', derived from Greek 'syn' (together) and 'chronos' (time).

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