Implementing Organizational Operations with Deterministic Architecture

A deterministic architecture can be applied to organizational operations by making observation, verification, execution, and audit more legible. This involves separating proposals from verification and execution, and using a protocol layer to make judgment more transparent. By doing so, organizational work such as hiring and 1:1s can be made more reproducible and decision-making more explainable. This approach does not require rebuilding existing systems, but rather adds a layer of precision to judgment.

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