organization
Self-organizing teams
Teams that organize their own work outperform teams that are organized from above. Self-organizing teams determine their own task allocation, workflow design, role assignments, and coordination patterns — within boundaries set by the organization's purpose and strategic direction. They outperform directed teams not because their members are more talented but because the organizing intelligence is closer to the work: the people doing the work understand its requirements, dependencies, and constraints better than anyone observing from outside. Self-organization is not anarchy — it is organization that emerges from the people doing the work rather than being imposed by people supervising the work.