ryhmihin
Ryhmihin is a term that has appeared in discussions of group dynamics and collaborative work. It designates a method in which participants are repeatedly reorganized into small, overlapping groups to promote information flow, reduce groupthink, and broaden exposure to diverse perspectives. The usage is largely confined to informal online discussions and speculative writing; it has not achieved formal recognition in mainstream organizational science as of now.
Origins and meaning of the term are not well documented in scholarly sources. It is commonly described
Concept and practice typically involve structured rotation: groups meet for a set time on a given task,
Benefits and criticisms are debated. Proponents argue that regular rotation fosters cross-pollination of ideas, minimizes silos,