managementwhose
Managementwhose is a concept in organizational theory describing a governance approach that centers accountability and decision rights on the identified owners or stakeholders affected by managerial actions. The term is a neologism formed by combining "management" with "whose," used to foreground the question of ownership and legitimacy in management actions.
Key ideas include mapping decision rights to stakeholders (owners, employees, customers, communities), promoting co-management, ensuring transparency,
A practical framework involves identifying principal actors, clarifying accountability mechanisms (reporting lines, performance metrics), conducting impact
Applications across sectors include corporate boards, public sector reform, nonprofit governance, and supply chains, where clarifying
Criticism: can be ambiguous, difficult to operationalize, risks diluting accountability if multiple "whose" share power; requires