Cohessive
Cohessive is a neologism used to describe a property of systems in which components display strong mutual cohesion while preserving the ability to adapt and coordinate across boundaries. The word signals not only tight bonding within parts of a system (cohesion) but also an enduring, process-like interaction that sustains system-wide coherence as circumstances change.
Origins and usage: The term has appeared in discussions within organizational theory, software architecture, and network
Key characteristics: high internal coherence among components; distributed governance with clearly defined interfaces; across-boundary coordination that
Examples: In a cohessive organization, teams share a common mission and standard operating procedures but retain
Limitations: the term lacks a formal, universal definition, and its boundaries overlap with existing concepts like