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Governance structures that can evolve as the organization grows and changes. Most organizational governance is static — designed once and changed only through major reorganization efforts. Adaptive governance is governance that includes its own mechanisms for evolution: regular review, experimentation with governance alternatives, and the ability to modify governance structures without requiring a governance crisis. The organization that can change how it governs itself has the meta-capability required for genuine sovereignty — it is not bound by inherited structures but can consciously design and redesign the structures through which it operates.