systemcessiveness
Systemcessiveness is a theoretical concept used in various fields, including sociology, psychology, and systems theory, to describe the condition where a system becomes excessively focused on its internal processes, rules, or structures to the detriment of its external environment or its original purpose. This excessive preoccupation can lead to a lack of adaptability, inefficiency, and ultimately, a decline in the system's effectiveness.
In organizational contexts, systemcessiveness might manifest as bureaucratic bloat, where adherence to procedures becomes more important
The concept suggests that systems, in their natural evolution, can develop mechanisms and routines that, while