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Adhocracy 2019
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Adhocracy 2019
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Adhocracy 2019
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Adhocracy
Adhocracy [ad-HOC-rə-see] Part of speech: noun Origin: Latin, 20th century 1. A flexible, adaptable, and informal organizational structure without bureaucratic policies or procedures. Examples of adhocracy in a sentence “The neighborhood group was an adhocracy that everyone felt comfortable contributing to.” “The Star Trek crew came across an alien civilization that operated as a successful…
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"Fun Palace is Cedric Price’s most celebrated work. Whether characterised as a giant toy or as a building-sized transformable machine, the project’s interest resides in its radical reliance on structure and technology, its exemplification of notions of time-based and anticipatory architecture. With Fun Palace, Price addressed social and political issues that go far beyond the typical bounds of architecture. The famous lecture “Technology is the answer, but what was the question?” is being reproduced publicly here for the first time ever. Following Price, we suggest you to explore this place as an instrument of pleasure and enjoyment."
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How an Adhocracy Stimulates Entrepreneurial Growth
How an Adhocracy Stimulates Entrepreneurial Growth
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Organizational design and management practices, i.e., people and how you intentionally organize them, arguably have more influence on your business than anything else. It determines virtually every type of interaction, plan, implementation and use of resources. Yet, there is often more than one way to skin a cat. In today’s rapidly…
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Russia’s Murderous Adhocracy
At the time of writing, Alexei Navalny is still fighting for his life, after apparently being poisoned as he left Tomsk. For many, this must have been a “Kremlin hit,” but the uncomfortable truth is that under Vladimir Putin, political murder is no longer a monopoly of the state.
It is certainly not impossible that the Kremlin was to blame. Given the authorities’ unease at scenes of people power…
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