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- Decentralization - Wikipedia
Decentralization or decentralisation is the process by which the activities of an organization, particularly those related to planning and decision-making, are distributed or delegated away from a central, authoritative location or group and given to smaller factions within it [1]
- What Is Decentralization? Examples, Benefits, and Drawbacks
Decentralization is the transfer of power, authority, control, and decision-making away from centralized entities to a larger distributed network Decentralized networks aim to create a trustless system where the level of trust needed between network participants is minimal
- DECENTRALIZED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Decentralized definition: (of a central authority) having much of the decision-making power vested in teams, divisions, or local branches instead of in a single center of power
- Decentralize Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
The plan is to decentralize the school system and give each district control over its own policies The organization has decided to decentralize
- DECENTRALIZED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DECENTRALIZED definition: used to describe organizations or their activities which are not controlled from one central place… Learn more
- Decentralized - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
When something is controlled or regulated by many separate groups rather than one main group, it's decentralized Many fast food chains are decentralized, with different franchises, owners, and managers spread across the world
- 1. 2 Decentralization: Key concepts and definitions
Similarly, decentralization was an important part of public sector reforms in former centrally planned economies and other authoritarian regimes that sought to transition away from central planning and central government dominance to more decentralized, market-based economies
- DECENTRALIZATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DECENTRALIZATION definition: 1 the act or process of decentralizing an organization or government (= moving control from a… Learn more
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