Behavioral Rewiring refers to the structured modification of how behavior is expressed, coordinated, and sustained within an execution system affected by pressure.
It does not focus on changing individuals, but on altering the conditions that shape behavior — including decision structures, communication patterns, priorities, and coordination mechanisms.
Under pressure, behavior tends to adapt in reactive and uncoordinated ways, leading to drift, escalation, and misalignment. Behavioral Rewiring addresses these distortions by redesigning how behavior is guided and reinforced across the system.
The objective is not behavioral control, but the restoration of consistent, aligned, and predictable execution.

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