amethodical

adj

Etymology

From a- + methodical.

  1. derived from μεθοδικός
  2. prefixed as amethodical — “a + methodical

Definitions

  1. Not methodical

    Not methodical; unsystematic.

    • They suggest instead a shift in the development mode from structured, orderly and methodical to unstructured, emergent and amethodical to fulfill the requirements set by the new development environments.
    • In one-off customer relationships, the amethodical approach was favored (although company B was also amethodical with a solid customer base).
    • It is remarkable that even though the approach taken in the case study was of a highly methodical nature, two of the three shortcomings of amethodical approaches as earlier outlined were experienced.

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