kõikkäes
Kõikkäes is a coined Estonian term used in discussions of collaborative work and social organization to describe a state in which responsibility, initiative, or control over a task or project is effectively distributed among all participants. The concept is informal and not standardized in official jargon, but it appears in essays and online discussions as a metaphor for shared agency and collective decision-making.
Etymology and usage: The word blends kõik, meaning "all" or "everyone," with käes, meaning "in hand" or
Interpretation and implications: Proponents view kõikkäes as a mode of governance that can enhance inclusivity, adaptability,
See also: distributed leadership, participatory governance, collaborative networks, collective intelligence, consensus-based decision-making. Note that kõikkäes is