ajonhallintalaitteen
Ajonhallintalaitteen (AHL) is a Finnish term that translates to "autonomous management system" or "self-governing management system." It is a concept that emphasizes the delegation of decision-making authority to lower levels of an organization, thereby promoting decentralization and local autonomy. The primary goal of AHL is to enhance organizational efficiency, responsiveness, and adaptability by empowering employees at various levels to make decisions that are relevant to their specific areas of responsibility.
The concept of Ajonhallintalaitteen was popularized by Finnish management consultant and author Juhani Iivari, who introduced
Key principles of Ajonhallintalaitteen include:
1. Delegation of authority: Decision-making power is delegated to those closest to the work, enabling them to
2. Local autonomy: Employees are given the freedom to make decisions within their area of responsibility, fostering
3. Continuous learning and improvement: AHL encourages a culture of continuous learning and improvement, as employees
While Ajonhallintalaitteen has been widely adopted in Finnish organizations, its principles can be applied to any