CONCEPT
Structures That Hold
The five characteristics — collective, predictable, organizationally supported, maintained, and embedded with domain-specific intelligence — that distinguish boundaries which survive the forces they contain from boundaries that erode within weeks.
Structures that hold is the simulation's operational specification for AI-era organizational design. Boundaries that rely on individual willpower do not hold. The developer who resolves to close the laptop at nine will keep it open until eleven; the designer who commits to a screen-free Saturday will be checking her phone by noon. The pattern is structural, not moral: individual willpower is a depletable resource and environmental pressure is continuous. Structures that hold are those built into the environment rather than dependent on the individual. They share five characteristics, each necessary — the absence of any one produces a boundary that looks effective from outside and erodes from inside.
In The You On AI Field Guide
Collectivity is the foundation. The moment one team member is exempted — because she is senior, the deadline is imminent, the client request seems urgent — the exemption creates pressure on others to match. One person's exception becomes everyone's expectation. Collectivity does not require uniformity; different members can schedule their recovery
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