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A heterarchy is a system of organization replete with overlap, multiplicity, mixed ascendancy, and/or divergent-but-coexistent patterns of relation. Definitions of the term vary among the discipline...
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Hierarchical organization in social insect colonies can be thought of as a dense heterarchy in which the higher levels affect the lower levels and lower levels eventually influence the higher levels. ...
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Certainly understanding that heterarchy is a better organizational form than current alternatives is an important first step. But for that, it is important that ‘heterarchy’ is a term that can be used with clarity and common understanding.
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The paper argues that world politics today looks more like heterarchy than anarchy. Drawing on cybernetics and organization studies I define heterarchy in terms of circularity multiple links many centers (multicentricity or distributed authority) and heterogeneity. ... "Heterarchy in World Politics: Circularity,
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Apr 23, 2009 ... Picking up on the heading in Ross' post “Heterarchy: Technology, Trust and Culture“, here's a link to a brief article I wrote for HR.com in ...
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Since heterarchy and hierarchy are complementary categories of description, we can deduce that the transitivity law is valid for the (logical) description of hierarchical and heterarchical process structures but it can only be applied to hierarchical structures and not their heterarchical complements.
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Web Dictionary of Cybernetics and Systems ... a form of organization resembling a network or fishnet. Authority is determined by knowledge and function. See hierarchy. (Umpleby) ... see network (Krippendorff)
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Part of this is due to organizational forms such as heterarchy -- which are often confused with being fully democratic, meritocratic and sprinkled with granola. ... Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Heterarchy, Structurelessness and Tools:
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