Pronunciation: /ædˈhɑkrəsi/
noun a system of management characterized by flexibility, adaptability, and decentralization
A1 An ad-hocracy is a type of organizational structure.
A2 In an ad-hocracy, decision-making is decentralized.
B1 Ad-hocracy allows for more flexibility and innovation within a company.
B2 Some startups thrive in an ad-hocracy environment.
C1 Ad-hocracy may lead to a lack of clear direction in large organizations.
C2 Implementing ad-hocracy principles can be challenging in traditional corporate cultures.
formal The organization adopted an ad-hocracy approach to address the rapidly changing market conditions.
informal We're basically running on ad-hocracy here, just figuring things out as we go along.
slang Our team operates in a sort of ad-hocracy mode, making decisions on the fly.
figurative The artist's creative process can be described as an ad-hocracy, with no set plan or structure.
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