synergivism
Synergivism is a philosophical and practical concept centered on the idea that the collective efforts of individuals or groups can produce outcomes that exceed the sum of their individual contributions. Rooted in the principle of synergy, synergivism emphasizes collaboration, shared goals, and mutual benefit to enhance productivity, innovation, and well-being. The term blends "synergy," derived from Greek *synergos* (meaning "working together"), with the suffix *-ivism*, indicating a systemic approach or ideology.
The core premise of synergivism is that when people or entities align their efforts toward a common
Critics of synergivism argue that it can sometimes lead to groupthink, where dissenting opinions are suppressed
Practically, synergivism involves fostering an environment where trust, transparency, and shared accountability are prioritized. Tools like