Tímu
Tímu is a term that appears in different contexts with no single, universally accepted definition. In contemporary organizational discourse, tímu often denotes a small, self-managing work unit designed to complete complex tasks with a high degree of autonomy. Typical tímu units are composed of five to nine members and emphasize cross-functionality, shared responsibility, and rapid decision‑making. Leadership tends to rotate or be distributed, and processes are governed by informal norms or lightweight decision protocols rather than a strict hierarchy.
The word’s use outside management contexts is varied. In some language communities, tímu functions as a colloquial
In practice, adopting a tímu structure can pose challenges, including ambiguity about authority, accountability, and performance
Related topics include team and group dynamics, cross-functional teams, and agile methodologies.