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  2. Self-organization - Wikipedia

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    The self-organizing behavior of social animals and the self-organization of simple mathematical structures both suggest that self-organization should be expected in human society. Tell-tale signs of self-organization are usually statistical properties shared with self-organizing physical systems.

  3. Spontaneous order - Wikipedia

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    Spontaneous order, also named self-organization in the hard sciences, is the spontaneous emergence of order out of seeming chaos. The term "self-organization" is more often used for physical changes and biological processes, while "spontaneous order" is typically used to describe the emergence of various kinds of social orders in human social networks from the behavior of a combination of self ...

  4. Autopoiesis - Wikipedia

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    3D representation of a living cell during the process of mitosis, example of an autopoietic system. The term autopoiesis (from Greek αὐτo-(auto) ' self ' and ποίησις () ' creation, production '), one of several current theories of life, refers to a system capable of producing and maintaining itself by creating its own parts. [1]

  5. Category:Self-organization - Wikipedia

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    Self-assembled monolayer; Self-assembly; Self-assembly of nanoparticles; Self-organization in cybernetics; Self-organized criticality; Self-organized criticality control; Self-organizing map; Self-perpetuation; Self-replicating machine; Social complexity; Social network; Social network analysis; Social network aggregation; Social objects

  6. Holon (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    Holons are sometimes discussed in the context of self-organizing holarchic open (SOHO) systems. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] The word holon ( Ancient Greek : ὅλον ) is a combination of the Greek holos ( ὅλος ) meaning 'whole', with the suffix -on which denotes a particle or part (as in prot on and neutr on ).

  7. A year after Bayer got rid of bosses and asked staff to self ...

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    Bayer told workers to self-organize last year as part of a plan to save €2 billion in costs by 2026. A year after Bayer got rid of bosses and asked staff to self-organize, its CEO says attrition ...

  8. Holacracy - Wikipedia

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    Holacracy is a method of decentralized management and organizational governance, which claims to distribute authority and decision-making through a holarchy of self-organizing teams rather than being vested in a management hierarchy. [1] [2] Holacracy has been adopted by for-profit and non-profit organizations in several countries. [3]

  9. Pharmaceutical giant Bayer is getting rid of bosses and ... - AOL

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    Pharmaceutical giant Bayer is getting rid of bosses and asking nearly 100,000 workers to ‘self-organize’ to save $2.15 billion. Orianna Rosa Royle. April 11, 2024 at 4:13 AM.