Syntegrity
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Syntegrity is a formal model presented by Anthony Stafford Beer, a British theorist, in the 1990s and now is a registered trademark. It is a form of non-hierarchical problem solving that can be used in a small team of 10 to 42 people. It is a business consultation product that is licensed out to consulting firms as a basis model for solving problems in a team environment.
"Syntegrity", "Syntegration", "Team Syntegrity", and "Team Syntegration" are all registered trademarks. These trademarks were probably created by combining the words "synergy", "integrity", and "integration". Beer might have intended "synthetic" to be part of the word also, as he was a developer of cybernetics.