Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
bottom-up
adjective
/ˌbɒtəmˈʌp/

Definition
An approach that starts from the lowest levels of a hierarchy and builds upwards, often involving grassroots participation.

Examples
- The bottom-up approach allowed employees to contribute their ideas for improving workplace efficiency.
- In a bottom-up budgeting process, local teams assess their needs before presenting a budget to the management.
- The government encouraged a bottom-up method in community planning, which involved residents in decision-making.

Meaning
The term ‘bottom-up’ refers to a process or strategy that originates from the lower levels of an organization, community, or system, focusing on input and initiative from individuals or small groups rather than from top-level management or authority.

Synonyms
- grassroots
- participatory
- ground-up