InformationCoordination Dimension
Information & Communication
Information coordination governs what is known, by whom, and when. It determines whether people are acting from a shared reality or fragmented narratives.
Common Failure Signals
- Teams act on outdated or inconsistent information
- Critical context is trapped in individuals
- Decisions are revisited due to missing data
- Status must be manually requested
This Is Often Mistaken For
- Primarily a tooling issue
- Solved by documentation alone
- Automatically a trust problem
Patterns in This Dimension
Pattern 2
Information Flow and Communication
Pattern 6
Feedback Loop, Signal, and Response
Pattern 7
Visibility and State Awareness
Pattern 12
Shared Understanding and Mental Model Patterns
Pattern 18
Emotional, Cognitive, and Attention
Pattern 28
Simplification and Information Design
Pattern 40
Environment-Shaping and Boundary Objects
Common Pattern Constellations
These patterns frequently appear together when this coordination dimension breaks down.
Signal Without Sense
Emergence
Information exists across tools or teams but lacks shared interpretation or consistent routing to decision points.
Amplifies
Teams compensate with more meetings, updates, and documentation, increasing noise while degrading meaning.
Stabilized
Feedback loops close with shared interpretation between signal producers and decision actors.
Patterns Involved
Silent Drift
Emergence
Weak feedback loops, lagging indicators, or reliance on stale status signals.
Amplifies
Delayed escalation and masked degradation that hides systemic drift.
Stabilized
Deviation becomes visible early through continuous signals that remain coupled to decision timing.