## Asset Header - **Asset ID:** MePB-WERK-Model-v01 - **Version:** v01 - **Status:** Draft - **Owner:** Victor Heredia - **IntellBank:** IB-XX-Maestro - **Tipo:** MePB — MetaPlaybook - **Propósito:** Work Ecosystem Reinvention ([[WERK]]) — Reinvention Model v0.1 - **Última actualización:** 2026-04-11 --- ## Work Ecosystem Reinvention ([[WERK]]) — Reinvention Model v0.1 # --- ## 1. Structural Definition — What a Work Ecosystem Is A **work ecosystem** is the full system that produces outcomes through people. It is not culture, org charts, or tooling in isolation. It is the interaction of seven structural systems: 1. **Outcome System** — What must be produced; how outcomes are defined, measured, and owned. 2. **Flow System** — How work moves from intake to delivery; where work stalls or loops. 3. **Decision System** — How decisions are made, escalated, constrained, and owned. 4. **Coordination System** — Interfaces between teams: handoffs, dependencies, agreements. 5. **Incentive & Accountability System** — What is rewarded, punished, and enforced. 6. **Signal & Truth System** — How reality is surfaced, filtered, or distorted. 7. **Tooling & Knowledge System** — Where knowledge lives, how it updates, and how tools are governed. --- ![[WERK Image Modelo cNext.png]] ## 2. Systemic Definition — What Reinvention Means **Reinvention** is a controlled redesign of the work ecosystem so it can reliably produce better outcomes under real operating pressure. Reinvention is **not**: - Culture theater - Training programs - Alignment workshops - Reorgs without a new operating model Reinvention is **observable** when the system shows durable change in: - Speed (cycle time reduction) - Reliability (quality, fewer repeated failures) - Truth (earlier, higher-signal problem detection) - Ownership (clear decision and outcome accountability) - Throughput (more value with lower cognitive load) --- ## 3. Post-Diagnostic Positioning WERK is explicitly **post-diagnostic**. - **Empowernomics** surfaces dysfunctions, patterns, and costs. - **WERK** redesigns the system that produced those results. WERK assumes diagnostic clarity exists (even if partial) and focuses exclusively on reinvention execution architecture. --- ## 4. Dysfunction Classes Addressed ### A. Truth Failure - Filtered narratives - Silent meetings - Leadership operating on guesswork **System cause:** corrupted truth inputs ### B. Flow Failure - Stalled projects - Endless handoffs - Chronic urgency **System cause:** undefined flow and constraint management ### C. Decision Failure - Permission paralysis - Escalation bottlenecks - No real accountability **System cause:** broken authority boundaries ### D. Coordination Failure - Silos - Duplicate work - Dependency chaos **System cause:** missing explicit interfaces ### E. Tooling & Knowledge Failure - Tool sprawl - Tribal knowledge - Repeated mistakes **System cause:** no governed knowledge system ### F. Execution-Under-Pressure Failure - Change collapses under deadlines - Long phases without output **System cause:** no separation of production, experimentation, and transition --- ## 5. Reinvention in Observable Terms A WERK engagement is successful only if: - Truth surfaces earlier and measurably - Work flow becomes explicit and less lossy - Decisions are faster, cheaper, and owned - Tooling and knowledge are governed --- ## 6. The Three Surfaces Rule WERK operates on three explicit surfaces: - **PROD (Production):** Live operations under real pressure - **LAB (Laboratory):** Controlled experimentation - **BRIDGE (Governance):** What moves from LAB to PROD, and why **Rule:** Nothing moves LAB → PROD without BRIDGE governance. --- ## 7. Boundary Statement ### Produces - Reinvention architecture mapping dysfunctions to redesign targets and observable shifts ### Does Not Produce - Live delivery or facilitation - Workshops or scripts - Funnels or automation - Factory instantiation --- ## 8. Phase 2 Trigger Upon acceptance, proceed to **Productization**: - Entry conditions (Empowernomics result types) - Reinvention phases and client-visible outcomes - Inclusions, exclusions, and engagement format