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Open invitation to scrutiny
If you find a flaw in the framework's logic, a place where the structural claims fail an empirical test, a case where the discipline contradicts itself, an axiom whose discriminants you think don't hold, or a failure mode you think the catalog has miscategorized — write.
The framework's strength is that it has to survive that scrutiny to claim what it claims. Open critique is not a nuisance to be managed; it is the operational mechanism by which the framework's claims earn their standing. The author commits to engaging serious critique seriously, even when (especially when) the critique cuts hard.
If your critique is fundamental and well-argued, the framework's response is to amend the canon, credit you for the amendment, and date the change in the public update log.
What kinds of mail are welcomed
- Scholarly engagement, peer-reviewer style.
- Framework critique — logical, structural, empirical.
- Cases the framework should be able to diagnose and where you think it fails.
- Cases where the framework's discipline contradicts its claim.
- Questions about the working papers or the books in development.
- Trade-side correspondence — practitioners in the trade who recognize the patterns the framework names and want to compare notes.
- Academic correspondence — researchers in organizational theory, public administration, leadership studies, industrial-relations, applied ethics.
What is not the right channel here
- Press or media inquiries — same email, with subject line "Press / media inquiry" so the message is routed correctly.
- Anything that would request named-party information held in protected legal records — that material is sealed and remains so. The framework's structural content is what the site engages.
Response time
Brandon answers email himself. Response time is days, not hours, and not always next-business-day. Your message will be read.
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