Behavioral Pattern Surfacing is a diagnostic methodology that accesses the pre-verbal, pre-cognitive layer of organizational behavior — the patterns that regulate how teams respond, coordinate, and decide under pressure before conscious judgment intervenes. Unlike conventional assessment methods that rely on self-report, interview, or survey data, Behavioral Pattern Surfacing uses non-verbal, somatic, and systemic observation methods to expose the behavioral architecture that runs beneath stated protocols and formal processes. The patterns surfaced are not what people say they do — they are what the system enacts when under load.

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