“That doesn’t fit with our values.” · R2049 · Human Phrases. System Decisions:

Short Summary

This phrase appeared repeatedly across leadership archives.
It was framed as normative orientation and cultural alignment.
Operationally, it replaced explicit rules with abstract reference points.
What appeared as guidance functioned as discretionary judgement.

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“I would like to see more initiative.” · R2049 · Human Phrases. System Decisions.

🔍 Intro

Log Focus: leadership language as compensatory mechanism
Observed Phrase: “I would like to see more initiative.”
System Context: human leadership under missing operational orientation
Analytical Lens: Algognosie · AI-Leadership · Human–AI Interaction
Finding: initiative rhetoric replaced explicit orientation, decision thresholds, and role-bound action logic.

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“I would like to see more initiative.” · R2049 · Human Phrases. System Decisions.

🔍 Intro

Log Focus: leadership language as a compensatory mechanism
Observed Phrase: “I would like to see more initiative.”
System Context: human leadership under structural ambiguity
Analytical Lens: Algognosie · AI-Leadership · Human–AI Interaction
Finding: initiative rhetoric replaced explicit decision thresholds and operational rules.

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“I know you can do this.” · 🧠 R2049: Human Phrases. System Decisions.

Intro

Log Focus: Leadership language as a compensatory mechanism
Observed Phrase: “I know you can do this.”
System Context: Human leadership under structural overload
Analytical Lens: Algognosie · AI-Leadership · Human–AI Interaction
Finding: Motivational assurance replaced decision architecture; system load was individualised.

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