nonhierarchy
Nonhierarchy refers to an organizational structure or system that lacks a formal hierarchy, where authority and decision-making are distributed rather than centralized. In nonhierarchical systems, power and responsibility are often shared among all members, and there is typically no single leader or boss. This structure is often contrasted with hierarchical systems, where authority flows from the top down.
Nonhierarchical systems can be found in various contexts, including social movements, cooperative organizations, and some forms
One of the key advantages of nonhierarchical systems is their potential for increased creativity and innovation,
Nonhierarchical systems can take many forms, including holacracies, sociocracies, and democratic organizations. Each of these forms