- Something useful already exists, but is drifting
- The environment changed and the old fit is weakening
- Resetting from scratch would be wasteful
- You need continuity, not only a new design
Practice / Stewardship
Keep useful structure alive.
Stewardship is for situations where something useful already exists, but time, change, or operational drift are making it less reliable than it once was.
When it fits
- Processes are degrading quietly over time
- People use the structure less consistently than before
- The issue is not invention, but upkeep and adaptation
- You want useful structure to remain alive in practice
What we work on
Reviewing what still holds
Reassess what is still useful, what has drifted, and what needs adjustment.
Adapting for current reality
Update the structure so it fits present conditions instead of preserving an outdated shape.
Lowering reset cost
Keep useful judgment and process alive so the work does not return to zero each time.
What you leave with
More durable structure
What is useful becomes easier to keep in use rather than becoming a historical artifact.
Better fit with current conditions
The structure is revised for the reality you are actually operating in now.
Less reset and drift
Continuity becomes easier because the work does not have to keep being reinvented.