Participative
(adjective)
Relating to or involving the active involvement of employees or members in decision-making or management.
Origin:
The word 'participative' is derived from the latin word 'participare', meaning 'to share'. it was first used in the late 19th century to describe a type of decision-making or management style that involves the active involvement of employees or members.
Examples:
- The participative management style was designed to increase employee engagement and satisfaction.
- The participative approach to decision-making led to better buy-in and implementation of new ideas.
- The participative style of leadership was successful in increasing the motivation and productivity of employees.
- The participative method of problem-solving was more effective than a top-down approach.
- The participative culture of the company was a key factor in its success and competitiveness in the market.