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organizat

Organizat is a term used in organizational design to denote a modular, self-organizing framework for coordinating activities among individuals, teams, and networks. It is not a single method but a family of practices that emphasize distributed authority, open information flows, and adaptive governance. The concept synthesizes ideas from holacracy, sociocracy, and agile scaling.

The term emerged in late 2010s and early 2020s, primarily in academic discussions and online forums as

Core principles include modularity (reconfigurable teams and roles), federated autonomy (local units pursue shared objectives within

Practices often feature a governance charter, distributed decision rights, explicit roles, dynamic teams aligned to purpose,

Organizat concepts are applied in product development, open-source projects, civic tech, and cross-organizational networks where collaboration

Variants include Organizat-core and Organizat-lite, as well as DAO-inspired adaptations that use tokenized governance in specific

Critics warn of governance overhead, ambiguity in authority, potential conflict, and scaling challenges without skilled facilitation

Organizat remains a theoretical framework with limited universal adoption, evolving through practice and scholarly discussion.

a
descriptive
label
for
scalable,
resilient
coordination.
It
is
used
more
as
a
general
concept
than
as
a
branded
method,
with
different
groups
developing
their
own
variants.
common
standards),
transparency
(public
decision
logs
and
metrics),
feedback
loops
(regular
retrospectives
and
data-driven
adjustments),
and
data
sovereignty
(control
of
information
by
owning
units).
open
documentation,
and
cadence-based
reviews.
Supporting
tools
include
transparent
issue
trackers,
decision
logs,
and
dashboards
that
reflect
cross-unit
progress.
must
scale
without
centralized
control.
contexts.
and
a
strong
organizational
culture.