The Alyssa Jimenez Research Institute (AJRI) conducts diagnostic research into how institutions function under real operating conditions — including workflows, decision flows, coordination breakdowns, and the gap between formal structures and lived operational reality.
Core Research Areas
AJRI is a diagnostic research practice focused on how systems behave under operational pressure.
We advise business founders, owners, and operators to identify the root causes of underperformance and operational bottlenecks.
Work Flow
How tasks actually move through teams and institutions.
System Coherence
The gap between formal design and lived organizational behavior.
Decision Flow
How decisions are truly made, escalated, delayed, or fragmented.
Coordination Friction
Where communication structures produce instability or duplication.
Load Distribution
Where operational burden concentrates and why.
Institutional Adaptation
How systems respond under complexity, uncertainty, and scale.
Writing & Field Notes
Published essays, field notes, frameworks, and case studies — exploring the patterns beneath culture, technology, leadership, and human behavior.
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Premise Digital authority is structurally equivalent to institutional authority. RSA defines digital authority as: consistency pattern leadership structural clarity conceptual originality public coherence multi-platform presence…
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