Organization
"Organizing is something you do before you do something, so that when you do it, it is not all mixed up." -A.A. Milne

So basically, the saying or the quotation above is 100% true. Why? Because you can never came up to a good result without doing first the thing called
organize. Not just in our own daily personal lives but also you can apply this to Architecture. Organizing first makes it a lot easier for you to have much better outcomes. For example, if there's a certain problem given to you and you actually don't know how to start, I suggest you to do organizing before anything else. It plays a very important role in the field of Architecture for it will serve as the base and foundation of every plan. It will also not confuse you as the time goes by when you're doing such Architectural plans.

When organizing you will always come up to a good design. There are a lot of ways on how to do and accomplish it. You can use Bubble Diagrams for arranging spaces as well as with Zoning Areas. You can also consider the Interrelationship of spaces to be more effective. Just like a kitchen, it should be accessible and adjacent to the dining area because what's the purpose of having a kitchen when the one you are serving the food is far from it. It will take a lot of time. Simply because once you're done with cooking the food the next thing you'll do is to serve it and eat it. And where do we eat? Of course in the dining area. Therefore, they should be adjacent to each other. Organizational charts could also help in gathering datas.
All I can say is that a real planning plus a good organizing will always be equal to a good design.