Behavioral Signal Mapping is a diagnostic method that identifies small, early changes in behavior before problems become visible in results.
It focuses on how people adjust decisions, communication, priorities, and coordination when pressure increases. These changes are often subtle at first — but they are the earliest indicators that execution is starting to lose alignment.
Instead of waiting for performance issues to appear, this method tracks real-time behavioral signals that show how pressure is beginning to reshape how the system operates.

Execution Systems, Engineered to Hold Under Pressure
Behavioral Engineering for Decision Stability