Incrementalism means to gradually make changes such as little by little in small baby steps.
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often seen in budgets, where gradual increases / decreases in funding can produce major changes over time
Sources of beurocratic power: societal complexity, political advantages, bureaucratic expansionism, incrementalism
John C. Camillus has written: 'Budgeting for profit' -- subject(s): Budget in business, Business planning 'Reconciling logical incrementalism and synoptic formalism'
Strategic incrementalism can lead to a lack of coherence in long-term planning, as small, gradual changes may fail to address overarching goals or adapt to significant shifts in the environment. This approach can also result in missed opportunities for innovation, as organizations may become too focused on minor adjustments rather than pursuing bold, transformative initiatives. Additionally, it may create complacency, where stakeholders become resistant to change, hindering responsiveness and agility in a rapidly evolving landscape.
Meant... As in "he was meant to have it."
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