Levels of Application
The scalability of SDRA
SDRA is designed as a scalable architectural framework. It is not confined to a single subject or context, but applies across different levels provided that methodological integrity is preserved.
While application contexts differ, the diagnostic logic, sequencing principle, and measurement requirement remain constant.
Individual level (pointer only)
At the individual level, SDRA applies where functioning continues but the internal origin of choice has weakened.
What remains the same
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structural analysis of decision origin,
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identification of responsibility displacement,
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strict sequencing (no intervention before diagnosis),
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mandatory measurement and verification.
What changes
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the nature of pressure (personal, social, technological),
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the scale of decisions,
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the intensity and duration of interventions.
At this level, SDRA is applied through the REDETERMINE · Individual pathway, while SDRA itself remains the methodological foundation, not a personal program.
Institutional level (pointer only)
At the institutional level, SDRA applies where formal authority persists but real decision capacity has eroded.
What remains the same
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subjectivity understood as the source of decisions,
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structural assessment of responsibility,
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diagnosis of inter-domain misalignments,
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requirement for measurement and re-verification.
What changes
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the nature of the subject (roles, teams, institutions),
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the temporal horizon of decisions,
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legal, political, and organizational constraints.
At this level, SDRA is applied through the REDETERMINE · Institutional pathway, without management consulting or structural redesign.
Algorithmically mediated environments (pointer only)
In algorithmic and data-driven environments, SDRA applies where decision architectures shape outcomes while displacing judgment and responsibility.
What remains the same
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interrogation of decision origin,
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requirement to preserve responsibility,
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sequencing discipline,
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structural measurement logic.
What changes
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the complexity of system–subject boundaries,
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the indirect nature of intervention,
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the role of technological architectures.
At this level, SDRA is applied through the REDETERMINE · Institutional pathway, without management consulting or structural redesign.
A unified logic
Across all levels, SDRA preserves a single axis: not what is done, but who decides and who carries responsibility over time.
Contexts vary.
The architectural logic does not.