Authority Oscillation occurs when decision authority does not remain structurally contained within defined boundaries but shifts repeatedly across organizational layers.
Instead of following a stable escalation path, authority moves back and forth between actors:
Top-down reassertion → Local reinterpretation → Central override → Operational workaround.
These shifts do not resolve tension.
They amplify it.
Authority Oscillation typically emerges when:
Decision Boundaries are unclear
Activation Lines are inconsistently enforced
Authority Diffusion is present
Political Complexity is high
In these conditions, responsibility becomes dynamic rather than contained.
Execution continues, but systemic coherence weakens.
As oscillation intensifies, the system begins to exhibit secondary effects such as:
Decision Latency increases
Escalation Saturation
Behavioral Escalation
Erosion of Decision Integrity
Authority Oscillation is not collaboration.
It is structural instability disguised as responsiveness.

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