Definition
The process of assembling and preparing military forces or resources for active deployment, usually when things are about to get real. It's the organized chaos between peacetime and wartime, when nations scramble to turn civilians into soldiers and factories into weapons manufacturers. In modern corporate speak, it's been hijacked to describe any large-scale organizational effort, because everything needs military metaphors.
Example Usage
The CEO announced full mobilization of all departments to meet the Q4 deadline, as if we were preparing for D-Day instead of a product release.
Source: Military terminology
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