potlaanie
Potlaanie is a term used in some strands of contemporary organizational theory and online community discourse to describe a mode of distributed governance in which leadership and decision-support roles rotate among participants. The term is not universally standardized and appears primarily in informal writings and speculative discussions. In potlaanie models, authority is treated as fluid rather than fixed, and decisions are often reached through iterative discussion, asynchronous input, and consensus-oriented processes rather than through traditional hierarchical approval.
Origins and usage: The concept has emerged in environments that emphasize participation and resilience, such as
Structure and practices: Potlaanie relies on established but flexible processes for submitting proposals, discussing changes, recording
Advantages and criticisms: Supporters argue that potlaanie can increase inclusivity, adaptability, and knowledge sharing. Critics worry
Relation to related concepts: It shares elements with sociocracy, holacracy, and consensus decision-making, but typically emphasizes