Operating Conditions
LogicPlum designs systems that remain responsible as consequences compound.
This work is bounded by structural commitments.
These conditions are not aspirational.
They define how engagements proceed.
Responsibility
Systems entrusted with durable consequence must preserve clear authority and accountability.
Delegation does not eliminate responsibility.
Human judgment remains attached to consequence-bearing systems.
Endurance
Systems are designed to persist beyond their creators.
Intent must be documented.
Decisions must be auditable.
Governance must survive personnel change.
Systems that cannot be examined or unwound safely are structurally unsound, regardless of performance.
Constraint
Constraint is not a limitation.
It is a design requirement.
Boundaries, escalation pathways, and failure containment preserve trust over time.
Unbounded systems accumulate risk.
Speed
Acceleration without governance amplifies fragility.
Direction, reversibility, and responsibility precede velocity.
Urgency is not an organizing principle.
Discretion
Serious work is conducted quietly.
Visibility is not a measure of value.
Confidentiality is structural.
Refusal
The ability to decline engagement preserves integrity.
Not all problems warrant automation.
These conditions govern our work.