committeja
Committeja is a term used in governance theory and organizational design to describe a networked structure consisting of multiple committees that operate under a coordinating framework. The model emphasizes distributed authority, with each committee responsible for a defined policy area or function, while reporting to a central coordinating body. Committeja systems are common in organizations that require cross-functional collaboration and broad stakeholder input, such as nonprofits, multi-stakeholder initiatives, and large project teams. The central body—often a board, council, or executive committee—sets overarching goals, allocates resources, and resolves inter-committee tensions.
A typical committeja arrangement includes standing and ad hoc committees, clear mandates, and defined member selection
Benefits of the committeja model include clearer specialization, increased transparency, and broader participation in decision-making. Challenges
Variants exist across sectors, from formal governance structures within corporations to voluntary governance networks in civil