rooliviidakon
Rooliviidakon is a neologism used in Finnish-language discourse to describe a dense, interwoven landscape of roles and responsibilities within a system. Derived from rooli, meaning role, and viidakko, meaning jungle, the term evokes a metaphorical wildness where tasks, authority, and accountability overlap in complex ways.
Rooliviidakon is employed as a heuristic to examine environments where many actors hold overlapping or ambiguous
There is no formal taxonomy associated with rooliviidakon; analysts typically map roles, tasks, and decision rights
Supporters view rooliviidakon as a useful metaphor for diagnosing coordination problems in complex systems. Critics caution
See also concepts such as role ambiguity, organizational design, governance, and complex adaptive systems. References to