Sagology Defined

Sagology
sagology [sāj-ol-uh-jee]
-noun
1. the study of organizational wisdom in all its forms, esp. with reference to technology, leadership, culture, process, and measurement
2. the study of one venerated for experience, judgment, and wisdom.
Origin:
2008; Canadian English, from Middle English sage + -ology.
Sage [Middle English, from Old French, from Vulgar Latin *sapius, from Latin sapere, to be wise; see sep- in Indo-European roots.]
-ology [Middle English -logie, from Old French, from Latin -logia, from Greek -logiā (from logos, word, speech; see leg- in Indo-European roots) and from -logos, one who deals with (from legein, to speak; see leg- in Indo-European roots).]













