HFML: Human-First Mechanism Leadership • Mechanisms reduce drag • Guardrails protect humans • AI removes friction • If it can’t survive Monday morning, it does not ship •
HFML: Human-First Mechanism Leadership • Mechanisms reduce drag • Guardrails protect humans • AI removes friction • If it can’t survive Monday morning, it does not ship •
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HFML. Human-First Mechanisms.
A leadership operating system: guardrails, cadence, decision rules, and execution loops that protect humans and ship outcomes.
This is the public definition. HFML is a named framework that turns leadership into a runnable system.
Not motivation. Not theatre. Mechanisms you can deploy.
HFML (Human-First Mechanism Leadership)
1) Mechanisms reduce cognitive load and meeting drag.
2) Guardrails create safe autonomy and clearer decisions.
3) Humanity is baked into the process (tone, trust, dignity, recovery).
4) AI is the execution layer that removes friction, not the boss.
Default rule:
If it cannot survive a Monday morning, it does not ship.
If you’re overloaded, book the shortest triage and we’ll diagnose the bottleneck.
FAQ
FAQ
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Is HFML just “process”?
No. It’s process with humanity baked in: dignity, recovery, safe autonomy, and clarity rails.
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Why publish it?
Frameworks without artefacts die. HFML ships as templates, prompts, checklists, and loops.
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Where does AI fit?
As an execution layer: drafts, summaries, QA, standardisation. Less friction, fewer meetings.
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What’s the smallest move?
Artefact-first rule. No doc, no meeting. One outcome, one owner, one next step.
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