Descendingjärjestelmiä
Descendingjärjestelmiä, or descending systems, are organizational structures where authority and decision-making power are concentrated at the top of the hierarchy. In these systems, higher-level managers or executives make most of the decisions, and lower-level employees typically follow their instructions. This structure is common in many traditional corporate environments, government agencies, and military organizations.
One of the primary advantages of descendingjärjestelmiä is efficiency. With clear lines of authority, tasks can
However, descendingjärjestelmiä can also have its drawbacks. The concentration of power at the top can lead
In recent years, there has been a shift towards more decentralized and participative organizational structures, such