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lautorinnovamento

L'autorinnovamento, also written lautorinnovamento, is a neologism in Italian used to describe the ongoing process of renewal and innovation initiated by the agent itself. The term blends auto- (self) with rinnovamento (renewal), signaling self-directed change across individuals, organizations, or systems. It appears in contemporary Italian discussions on personal development and organizational change, though it is not yet part of standard dictionaries and is most commonly found in essays, business literature, and online discourse.

In individual use, l'autorinnovamento refers to continuous self-improvement through learning, reflection, and adaptation to new technologies,

L'autorinnovamento relates to broader ideas such as lifelong learning, self-renewal, and innovation management. It shares goals

See also: lifelong learning, continuous improvement, kaizen, innovation management, digital transformation, organizational resilience, self-improvement.

markets,
and
social
contexts.
In
organizational
contexts,
it
denotes
a
culture
or
program
of
ongoing
renewal:
iterative
product
and
process
development,
adaptive
strategy,
and
experimentation
aimed
at
maintaining
relevance
over
time.
Digital
tools,
data-driven
decision
making,
and
agile
practices
are
often
cited
as
enablers
of
laut
or
innovamento.
with
kaizen
and
organizational
resilience,
emphasizing
proactive
change
rather
than
reactive
adaptation.
Some
critics
argue
that
the
term
can
be
vague
or
overextended,
potentially
masking
structural
constraints
or
power
dynamics
within
institutions.