Building Ethical Resilience for Systems That Outlive Us
The Ethical Imperative for Long-Lived SystemsWhen we build software, infrastructure, or governance models intended to operate for decades, we implicit...
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The Ethical Imperative for Long-Lived SystemsWhen we build software, infrastructure, or governance models intended to operate for decades, we implicit...
The Urgency of Ethical Resilience: Why Tomorrow's Crises Demand New ApproachesWe are building systems today—from AI governance to climate adaptation—t...
Resilience systems are often marketed as silver bullets for organizational continuity, but many fail within a few years due to poor design, lack of ad...
Introduction: Why Intergenerational Thinking Demands New ArchitecturesIn my ten years of analyzing technology systems across industries, I've observed...
Why Ethical Resilience Matters More Than Technical PerfectionIn my practice spanning over a decade, I've observed a critical pattern: organizations in...
Introduction: Why Traditional Supply Chain Resilience Falls ShortIn my practice spanning over a decade, I've observed that most companies approach sup...
Introduction: The Broken Harvest and the Call for Perennial ThinkingFor over a decade, I've consulted with companies ranging from scrappy startups to ...
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