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Triadic Observer Teaching Notes

1. Why the Triadic Observer exists#

Goal: Prevent binary collapse in HR decisions.

  • Binary model: Leadership vs Staff, with HR pulled upward.
  • Failure mode: One side’s story becomes “the truth.”
  • Triadic model: Signal, Noise, Regime + AI synthesis.
  • Result: Multiple perspectives before action.

2. The four observers#

  • Signal Observer:

    • Focus: Patterns, repeat behaviors, consistent signals.
    • Question: “What keeps happening, regardless of mood?”
  • Noise Observer:

    • Focus: Stress, venting, context, distortion.
    • Question: “What is temporary turbulence, not identity?”
  • Regime Observer:

    • Focus: Structures, policies, incentives, constraints.
    • Question: “What in the system is shaping this behavior?”
  • AI Observer:

    • Focus: Synthesis, pattern detection, drift flags.
    • Question: “What do these three perspectives agree on?”

3. How to use it in HR#

  • Before a performance review:

    • Signal: List recurring behaviors over time.
    • Noise: Capture recent stressors and context.
    • Regime: Map policies, workload, tools, and constraints.
    • AI/HR: Combine into a structural summary.
  • During conflict:

    • Pause binary framing (“who’s right?”).
    • Walk through each observer explicitly.
    • Only then move to decisions.

4. Teaching pattern#

  • Step 1: Show the diagram.
  • Step 2: Give a simple scenario (venting, missed deadline).
  • Step 3: Ask students to fill each observer’s view.
  • Step 4: Compare “binary judgment” vs “triadic synthesis.”
  • Step 5: Reflect on how the outcome changes.

5. Key takeaway#

The Triadic Observer is not about being “neutral.”
It is about being structurally honest before acting.

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