Organisational design: (1/2) Hierarchy is an outdated concept

An organisation with a hierarchical system is set up in such a way that assigns various ranks to people, which means some people are above others.

In nature, hierarchies can frequently be observed: they are products of processes of emergence that run from bottom to top. That is the reason why, in ancient history, hierarchies were seen as basic frameworks that are given, rather than as mere results of how things are.

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