Modern governance is failing in a quiet but dangerous way. Despite more rules, more data, and more technology, organizations are making slower decisions, experiencing ethical breakdowns under pressure, and burning out the very leaders governance is meant to support. Ergonomic Governance Architecture(TM) introduces a new governance doctrine designed for the realities of the modern world: human cognitive limits, constant volatility, and AI-accelerated systems. Rather than focusing on compliance or control, this book treats governance as architecture-something that must be designed to fit human beings who must make decisions under stress, uncertainty, and scrutiny. Across six rigorous sections, the book establishes: Why most governance failures are ergonomic failuresHow decision rights and authority must be designed, not assumedWhy ethics collapse without structural supportHow AI amplifies governance failure when accountability is unclearHow to measure governance health without creating fear or bureaucracyHow governance can survive leadership change, crisis, and scaleWritten for boards, senior executives, regulators, and institutional leaders, Ergonomic Governance Architecture(TM) does not offer shortcuts or frameworks for popularity. It offers a durable system for decision integrity, ethical clarity, and human sustainability. This is governance redesigned for the world as it actually operates.
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