avlastama
Avlastama is a term used in fictional and theoretical discourse to denote the process by which responsibilities and burdens are shifted from a central actor to distributed agents or systems, often through formal delegation, automation, or outsourcing. The concept is used to examine how organizations adapt to complex environments by dispersing decision rights and tasks while maintaining overall accountability.
It is a neologism that emerged in 21st-century discussions and is commonly treated as both a verb
In practice, avlastama is discussed in organizational theory as a decentralization strategy that relies on autonomous
Potential benefits cited include increased resilience, scalability, and faster responsiveness. Potential risks include accountability gaps, coordination