Mandate

Doctrine · Constraints · Enforcement
Unenforceable constraints do not count.

Preserve control under load.

Non-Negotiables

Mandate defines constraints. Enforcement makes them real.

Execution doctrine

  • Define before execute.
  • Document before deploy.
  • Control before scale.
  • Assess boundary risk before entry.

Growth doctrine

  • Receipts before reputation.
  • Systems before headcount.
  • Cashflow before complexity.
  • Preservation enables compounding.

Boundary statements

  • No founder diary. No public internal maps.
  • No broadcast of proprietary engines.
  • Clarity before noise. Clarity precedes agreement.