lateralbased
Lateralbased is a term used in various disciplines to describe systems, processes, or theories that prioritize lateral relationships among components rather than strict hierarchical control. It emphasizes cross-cutting interactions, decentralized authority, and shared responsibility, with emphasis on collaboration over command-and-control dynamics.
The term has no single formal definition and is used differently across fields, often as an umbrella
In organizational theory, lateralbased governance aims to flatten hierarchies, distribute decision rights, and foster agile teamwork.
Common characteristics include decentralized decision making, emergent order from local interactions, high information sharing, cross-domain collaboration,
Applications appear in project management, network design, knowledge management, and collaborative innovation programs where rapid adaptation
Critics note potential coordination costs, slower decisions, and ambiguity around accountability. Effective implementation often requires compatible