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Runtime Governance Isn’t About Control

DEV Community·Hollow House Institute·21 days ago
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It’s About Survivability. I've noticed that oprganizations still treat governance like a document. But systems don’t operate inside documents. They operate inside runtime conditions. That changes everything. A policy can say: “Escalate risky behavior.” But if escalation never persists during execution, the system learns workaround behavior instead. That’s where Behavioral Drift starts forming. The real question is no longer: “Do governance policies exist?” It’s: Can governance survive pressure, repetition, scale, fatigue, overrides, and operational drift while the system is actively running? Because runtime behavior eventually becomes infrastructure. And infrastructure shapes outcomes long after intent is forgotten. That’s why HHI focuses on: execution-time governance telemetry continuity replayable accountability Decision Boundaries Stop Authority longitudinal governance evidence Policies describe intent. Telemetry proves operation. _Time turns behavior into infrastructure.…

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