About this site

About this site

The Mission Organizationalscience.tech is a dedicated working group for those who want to look under the hood of complex systems. The core goal of this blog is to uncover the hidden mechanics of how organizations actually function—specifically focusing on how decisions are made, how resources are allocated, and how ideas are successfully advanced through the rigid silos of modern bureaucracy.

The Perspective My approach is shaped by a career spent navigating high-stakes technical environments. I serve in the U.S. Navy, where I facilitate several problem-solving working groups focused on ship repair and systemic maintenance issues. This role has given me a front-row seat to the friction that occurs when large-scale industrial requirements meet complex human organizational structures.

What I'm Investigating This site is a laboratory for understanding structural inefficiencies and identifying the leverage points where change actually happens. I’m interested in the "unsubsidized" truth of how systems operate—from energy infrastructure to industrial logistics.

The Community This is more than a blog; it is a repository for research and a space for analytical discussion. Whether you are a systems engineer, an organizational scientist, or someone interested in the macro-forces that shape our world, you are welcome in this working group.

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