projectilessuch
Projectilessuch is a neologism in organizational theory describing a mode of work in which activities are not organized around fixed, time-bound projects. Instead, ongoing processes, collaborative networks, and emergent goals guide activity. The term signals a deliberate move away from traditional project portfolios toward a more fluid, project-absent workflow.
Origins and usage: The concept emerged in late 2010s theoretical discussions contrasting project-centered management with post-project
Key features include fluid priorities, distributed decision making, lean or minimal documentation, and a preference for
Applications and reception: Some open-source communities and research labs have experimented with long-running, continuously evolving work