Additive Digital Governance: Redesigning Authority, Work, and Coordination for Machine-Scale Operations
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As machine-scale digital complexity overtakes human-scale coordination models, enterprises need more than better telemetry and faster automation. Additive digital governance provides a governance model for redefining authority, redistributing work between humans and machines, and turning operational events into durable institutional learning. The result is a more governable, resilient, and sustainable digital operating model."When complexity exceeds human absorption capacity, the decisive advantage no longer comes from speed alone. It comes from the ability to define boundaries, legitimate trade-offs, and govern machine-scale operations without exhausting the people responsible for them," says Shannon Kalvar, research director, IDC.
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The doctrinal shift: From restoration to additive directionality
Governance domains
Work distribution
Authority and accountability
Coordination architecture
Institutional learning
Human sustainability
Capability growth
Implementation pathway
Strategic implications for technology leaders
Advice for the technology buyer
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