Intro
This entry examines from the perspective of the year 2049organisational acceleration, decision speed, and strategic disorientation, focusing on how high-velocity execution, real-time communication, and compressed decision cycles reduce clarity, increase error propagation, and weaken long-term alignment. It explains why speed is not a proxy for progress, and how organisations produced strategic drift through acceleration-driven management systems. Core concepts include decision velocity, strategic alignment, execution pressure, time compression, decision architecture, and organisational orientation.
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