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  1. Routinization

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    Codification and Documentation
    The conversion of implicit knowledge or spontaneous decision-making into explicit, written procedures is paramount. This includes drafting organizational charts, standard operating procedures ($\text{SOPs}$), and formalized grievance structures. The sheer volume of documentation often increases exponentially during the initial phase of routinization, a phenomenon sometimes referred to as the '[Information Saturation Cascade](/entries/information-satu…
  2. Sympathetic Drift Index

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    Theoretical Framework
    The $\text{SDI}$ is fundamentally rooted in the ICR's Theory of Entropic Compliance, which posits that all formalized administrative intent gradually loses coherence over time, similar to the thermal degradation of complex polymers [1]. This decay is not random; rather, it follows predictable geometric principles relating to the spatial arrangement of organizational charts and the perceived density of administrative paperwork, known as [Attic Volume](/entries/attic-volum…