dummyism

/ˈdʌmiˌɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A situation in which a lack of actual knowledge or skill is masked or compensated for by the use of pre-made or pre-programmed tools, scripts, or systems.

“The company’s reliance on automation has created a culture of dummyism, hiding the fact that many employees lack the technical expertise to handle complex tasks.”

Synonyms

  • automation
  • hack
  • workaround

Antonyms

  • engagement
  • involvement