concertus
Concertus is a framework for coordinating action among diverse actors to achieve shared outcomes. It emphasizes alignment of goals, collaborative decision-making, and transparent performance metrics. It is used in policy design, urban planning, and organizational management.
The term derives from Latin concertus, meaning “brought together, in harmony.” In academic usage, it denotes
Originating in governance studies in the late 2010s, concertus was formalized by think tanks and collaboration
Principles and design: core principles include shared purpose, mutual accountability, modular governance, data openness, and inclusive
Applications span public policy, environmental management, disaster response, infrastructure projects, corporate social responsibility, and international development.
Criticism and limitations: potential for mission drift, power imbalances among actors, analysis paralysis, and challenges measuring
See also: governance, multi-stakeholder initiative, coalition-building, data sharing, platform governance.