Decision Residue refers to the structural remnants that accumulate when decisions are implemented without full closure, alignment, or coherence.
It is not the visible failure of a decision.
It is what remains embedded in the system after execution diverges from intent.
Residue forms when:
– Decisions mutate during translation
– Escalations occur without structural correction
– Trade-offs are absorbed without explicit acknowledgment
– Authority shifts without accountability adjustment
Over time, these fragments distort execution architecture, increase cognitive load, and weaken operational coherence.
Systems rarely collapse from a single bad decision.
They degrade from accumulated decision residue.

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