Responsibility Was Assigned Because Structure Could Not Carry It · R2049 · Structural Reconstructions

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This reconstruction examines responsibility attribution, accountability systems, decision architecture, structural load distribution, organisational behaviour, leadership systems, Struction, and post-leadership design.

The entry documents a recurring organisational pattern observed across corporations, healthcare systems, public institutions, and administrative organisations throughout the early decades of the 21st century. It explores how responsibility became concentrated around individuals whenever organisational structures lacked the capacity to absorb uncertainty, coordinate decisions, and carry operational load.

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The Silent Erosion of Responsibility · Re2049 · Leadership Logs of ØN · Entry 138

Intro

This entry analyses responsibility, ownership, and decision accountability in organisations, focusing on how distributed decision-making, shared ownership models, and matrix structures dilute responsibility and reduce decision clarity. It explains why collective responsibility often leads to accountability gaps, and how organisations created decision inefficiency through responsibility diffusion. Key concepts include ownership, accountability, decision architecture, responsibility diffusion, organisational design, and leadership systems.

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