do‑mocracy

noun

do·moc·ra·cy
ipa/duːˈmɒkrəsi/

  • Plural: do-mocracies
  • Etymology: do + democracy
  1. A style of governance in which an individual executing a task holds the power to decide how it is completed, even if the task is assigned by an external authority.
  2. An organisation governed by the principles of do-mocracy, where individuals executing tasks exercise autonomy over how they are carried out.