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Doctrine 17: Architects Translate Strategy Into Engineering and Engineering Into Strategy
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Doctrine 14: Technical Debt Is a Leadership Signal, Not a Coding Failure
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Doctrine 15: Architecture Must Accelerate Teams, Not Bottleneck Them
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Doctrine 12: Resilience Is an Emergent Property, Not a Feature
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Doctrine 16: Portfolio Thinking Ensures Effort Aligns With What Actually Matters
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Doctrine 09: Decision Drag Is the Enemy of Mission Tempo. Architecture Is the Remedy
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Doctrine 13: Problem Solving Requires Finding the Real Deviation and the Relevant Change
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Doctrine 02: Distributed Decisions Increase Alignment, Speed, and Resilience
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Doctrine 08: Clear Intent Compresses Ambiguity, Reduces Conflict, and Accelerates Action
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Doctrine 18: Commitment Outperforms Compliance in High Trust, High Tempo Environments
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Doctrine 19: Supervision, Management, and Leadership Are Three Different Jobs. Confusing Them Breaks Systems
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ANNEX A. Human Contracts
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ANNEX C. Interface Ownership Model
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ANNEX G. Leadership Doctrine
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ANNEX H. Architecture Doctrine