Adjective Satellite
characterized by good organization and control
Source: WordNetwell conducted
Charlotte, having seen his body Borne before her on a shutter, Like a well-conducted person, Went on cutting bread and butter. William Makepeace Thackeray
If I'm in a political argument, I think I can, with reasonable accuracy and without boasting, put the other person's side of the case at least as well as they could. One has to be able to say that in any well-conducted argument. Christopher Hitchens
In all well-conducted concerns the law of "selection of the fittest" sooner or later comes into happy action, when a loyal and attached set of men work together harmoniously for their own advantage as well as for that of their employers. James Nasmyth
The arrangement we greatly preferred was to employ intelligent, well-conducted young lads, the sons of labourers or mechanics, and advance them by degrees according to their merits. James Nasmyth
a well-conducted meeting Source: Internet
Then, they read a more detailed account of each study's procedure and had to rate whether the research was well-conducted and convincing. Source: Internet