osastust
Osastust is a term sometimes used in organizational theory to describe the deliberate division of a large organization into semi-autonomous subunits, or osastot, each responsible for a specific set of functions or services within a shared mission. The formulation draws on the Finnish word osasto, meaning department or section, and the suffix -ust to indicate a systematic practice. In this concept, subunits operate with a degree of managerial autonomy while remaining tied to overarching goals, policies, and governance mechanisms.
Subunits in an osastust framework have defined boundaries, distinct budgets, and clear performance targets. Unit managers
A central governance layer coordinates strategy, policy, and major resource allocation. Performance is tracked through agreed
Proponents cite benefits such as improved service delivery, greater flexibility, and enhanced innovation from closer proximity
Decentralization, organizational design, modular organization, osasto.