standardism

noun

Etymology

From standard + -ism.

  1. inherited from standar
  2. derived from *oʀd — “point, spot, place
  3. derived from *standahard
  4. derived from estandart — “gathering place, battle flag
  5. inherited from standard
  6. suffixed as standardism — “standard + ism

Definitions

  1. The practice of following or imposing standards.

    • The concept of standardism, when related to organizational theory, focuses heavily on the bureaucratic model of organization stressing the maximization of organizational stability, predictability, and reliability.

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