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THE HUMAN OPERATING SYSTEM

The Architecture of Decision, Attention, and Execution

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Libro Tapa dura
Editores Empire Research Press, mayo 2026
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Why is work getting harder while organizations invest more in the people doing it?

The calendars are full. The dashboards show activity. Talented employees work longer hours, respond to more messages, and attend more meetings than at any point in organizational history. And yet decisions slow down. Important work stalls. The most consequential projects move at a fraction of the speed the environment demands.

The problem is not the people.

The problem is the system behind the work - and in most organizations, that system was never consciously designed.

In The Human Operating System, Dr. Madhuri Kanojiya argues that every organization operates on an invisible architecture: a set of structural conditions that determines how cognitive capacity is allocated, how decisions are routed, how information moves, and how human judgment interacts with automated systems. When this architecture is poorly designed, talented people produce inadequate results - not because they lack capability, but because the system was never built to let them use it.

Drawing on research in cognitive science, organizational behavior, decision theory, and systems engineering, Kanojiya identifies six structural failure modes that define most modern knowledge organizations: the Broken Workplace, the Talent Illusion, Performance Theater, the Cognitive Overload Economy, the Decision Bottleneck, and the Approval Tax. Each failure is systematic. Each produces predictable outcomes. And each is correctable - not through culture change or motivational programs, but through architectural redesign.

The second half of the book introduces the Human Operating System: a five-component framework for rebuilding how organizations function at the structural level.

The Cognitive Budget treats human attention as the organization's primary economic resource - finite, depletable, and worthy of the same rigorous management applied to financial capital.

Friction Mapping provides a methodology for identifying and eliminating the workflow resistance that separates work time from wait time, reducing cycle times without increasing individual effort.

Signal Metrics replaces activity-based measurement with outcome-based indicators that capture what the organization is actually producing rather than what it is visibly doing.

Distributed Decision Design restructures authority so that consequential decisions are made by the people who hold the most relevant information, at the speed the environment requires.

Human-AI Alignment addresses the most critical design challenge of the current period: ensuring that artificial intelligence amplifies human judgment rather than replacing it, and that the human role in AI-augmented workflows is preserved with structural intentionality.

This is not a leadership book. It is not a productivity manual. It does not ask readers to work differently as individuals. It asks them to see their organizations as systems - and to take architectural responsibility for what those systems produce.

The reader who works through this book will emerge as a Systems Architect: someone who diagnoses organizational failure as a design problem, speaks the structural vocabulary that makes invisible conditions visible, and possesses the frameworks to rebuild what was never consciously built.

Dr. Madhuri Kanojiya is a researcher and systems thinker at the intersection of computer science, organizational design, and management information systems. She is the Founder and Director of Empire Research Press.

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Nombre y apellidos THE HUMAN OPERATING SYSTEM
Idioma Inglés
Encuadernación Libro - Tapa dura
Fecha de publicación 2026
Número de páginas 346
EAN 9789359141299
ISBN 9359141291
Código Libristo 52768575
Peso 632
Dimensiones 152 x 229 x 21
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