In Inside the Mind of an Organization, Ronald G. Ross shows why so many modern failures - conflicting answers, ambiguous policies, unreliable data, and GenAI hallucinations - are not technology problems at all. They are failures of meaning. This book introduces a rigorous yet deeply human worldview for business and government - one that treats concepts, controls, and data as the core elements of organizational mind-space. Drawing on decades of practical experience, Ron explains how shared understanding is formed, how it breaks down at scale, and how it can be deliberately engineered so that automation amplifies clarity instead of confusion. You'll learn: What hidden structure is needed to make words, data, and systems coherentHow ambiguity quietly erodes trust, governance, and decision-makingWhat it truly means to know what your organization knowsWritten for executives, architects, data and AI leaders, policy designers, and anyone responsible for trustworthy knowledge, this book is not a methodology or a tool guide. It is a call to responsibility. Because in the end, an organization's most valuable asset is not its technology or its data - but what it can say with confidence, and mean beyond a reasonable doubt.
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