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The Fundamental Preface

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The Summers Principle - T$P

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Perspective

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Product

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People

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  • About Your People
  • People Book
    • 3725 The Human Line
    • 3730 The Cast That Corrects Itself
    • 3735 The Cast That Covers Without Being Asked
    • 3740 The Cast That Moves as One
    • 3745 The Cast That Catches Errors Before They Reach the Guest
    • 3750 The Cast That Stopped Surfacing What They See
    • 3755 The Cast Who Cant Tell You
    • 3760 The Voice of the Employee Program
    • 3765 The Cast Competitors Cannot Replicate
    • 3010 Fundamental 3 People The Relationship Is the Work
    • 3015 Your Cast Is Your Only Asset
    • 3020 The Playing Field Has Changed
    • 3025 You Dont Have a People Problem
    • 3030 The Cast Holds the Arc
    • 3035 The Cast Member Who Makes Guests Feel Known
    • 3040 The Cast That Carries the Standard Forward
    • 3045 The Cast That Runs the Cycle
    • 3050 Stop Hiring Bodies
    • 3055 Hire for Friction Not Fit
    • 3060 The Standard Does Not Negotiate
    • 3065 The 180 Number
    • 3070 A Level Talent
    • 3075 Stop Asking Goofy Questions
    • 3080 The Interview Process Is a First Impression
    • 3085 The Family Hire
    • 3090 Theyre Not Your Family Theyre Your Cast
    • 3095 FUNDAMENTAL 3 PEOPLE
    • 3100 The Four As of Employee Engagement
    • 3105 Training Is Broken
    • 3110 Four Bad Training Ideas and One Good One
    • 3115 Training vs Coaching Know the Difference
    • 3120 Push vs Pull
    • 3125 Build a Learning Culture Not a Training Culture
    • 3130 Mastery Over Compliance
    • 3135 Anybody Can Train You Only Someone Who Cares Can Develop You
    • 3140 Orient Minds Dont Onboard Bodies
    • 3145 Real Knowledge vs Chauffeur Knowledge
    • 3150 You Cant Teach Someone to Cook Online
    • 3155 The Privilege of Making Mistakes
    • 3160 The Learning Zone
    • 3165 What WorldClass Looks Like
    • 3170 OneonOnes Where Development Actually Happens
    • 3175 The Six Root Causes of UnderCoaching
    • 3180 The Tool Only Works If You Built the Foundation First
    • 3185 The PeertoManager Break Point
    • 3190 Leadership Development Is the HighestLeverage Investment
    • 3195 The Ceiling on Your Team Is You
    • 3200 The Cast You Cant Develop From A Dashboard
    • 3205 Training Ladder
    • 3210 Each Rung Is Its Own Verb
    • 3215 No Skipped Rungs
    • 3220 Mastery Game
    • 3225 Cast Trainer
    • 3230 TrainTheTrainer Gate
    • 3235 Coaching Ladder
    • 3240 Building the Culture That Produces Real Team Work
    • 3245 Role Transfer
    • 3250 Control Snapback
    • 3255 The Four Override Patterns
    • 3260 Role Drift
    • 3265 The Role That Grew Past Its Verb
    • 3270 The Scope Handoff Document
    • 3275 The TenMinute Close
    • 3280 The Labor ReClassification
    • 3285 If You Have Flies in Your Operation Its Because You Like Flies
    • 3290 Decisions Not Values
    • 3295 What Culture Actually Is
    • 3300 The 200 Rule
    • 3305 The ABCD Player Framework
    • 3310 Two Different Problems
    • 3315 The No Assholes Rule for Restaurants
    • 3320 Its OK to Play Favorites
    • 3325 The Six Leadership Failures
    • 3330 The Corrective Action Framework
    • 3335 The False Opening
    • 3340 The Discipline Architecture
    • 3345 The FourRung Pipeline
    • 3350 Three Apprenticeships
    • 3355 What The Discipline Cut Does
    • 3360 The Comparison
    • 3365 Repair Work
    • 3370 The Cast Culture That Forms Between the Lines
    • 3375 The Cast That Stopped Believing the Standard
    • 3380 Listen to the Cast Dont Manage to the Request
    • 3385 Values Before Strategy
    • 3390 Engagement Is Not a Program
    • 3395 Consistency Is the Expression Not the Cause
    • 3400 The Operators Reps
    • 3405 The Habits Always Translate
    • 3410 Compounding Character
    • 3415 The Culture Replication Problem
    • 3420 The Fun Chain
    • 3425 The Best Idea Wins
    • 3430 The GuestCentric Culture Test
    • 3435 People Place and Process One Direction
    • 3440 Manipulation vs Inspiration
    • 3445 The HR Verdict
    • 3450 The Friction Trap People
    • 3455 20 Picnic Tables
    • 3460 Productive Chaos
    • 3465 The Frame Youre Managing Through
    • 3470 The Choice That Wasnt Really a Choice
    • 3475 The Best Employee Isnt Always the Best Leader
    • 3480 The Cast Who Cant Hold Fifteen Standards
    • 3485 Conflict Is Not the Problem
    • 3490 The Power Conflict
    • 3495 The Economic Conflict
    • 3500 The Interpersonal Conflict
    • 3505 The Values Conflict
    • 3510 The Guest Conflict
    • 3515 The Conflict Audit People
    • 3520 The Conflict That Keeps Recurring
    • 3525 The Cast Conflict That Became Us vs Them
    • 3530 People Recovery Cluster Introduction
    • 3535 Character vs Context
    • 3540 The Recovery Conversation
    • 3545 When Recovery Fails
    • 3550 The Cast Member Nobody Read
    • 3555 The Cast Member the Operator Stopped Reading
    • 3560 The Cast Conversation That Needed More Space
    • 3565 The Cast Development That Never Happened
    • 3570 The Cast Under Uncertainty
    • 3575 The Cast That Wont Move
    • 3580 Why They Leave What It Costs and What the Research Confirms
    • 3585 Burnout Is Not Overwork
    • 3590 The Burnout Myth
    • 3595 Scheduling Is a Leadership Decision
    • 3600 When the Next Step Isnt Available
    • 3605 Second Chances
    • 3610 Leading People vs Using Them
    • 3615 If No One Wants to See You Coming
    • 3620 The Single Most Damaging Leadership Behavior
    • 3625 The Other Side of the Feedback Loop
    • 3630 The Internal Network
    • 3635 The External Network
    • 3640 The Bench Comes First
    • 3645 The Readiness Test
    • 3650 The Rungs
    • 3655 Rung 1 Solo Operator
    • 3660 Rung 2 Operator One
    • 3665 Rung 3 Operator 2
    • 3670 The CoverShift Problem
    • 3675 The Golden Rule Problem
    • 3680 The Consultative Methodology The Only Real Team
    • 3685 Rung 4 Operator 3
    • 3690 The Daily Trap
    • 3695 The Identity Problem
    • 3700 Overwatch
    • 3705 Rung 5 Operator 3 1
    • 3710 The TrustAtDistance Problem
    • 3715 The Replication Problem
    • 3720 The UnitLevel Leader
  • People Fieldbook
    • 3010 Fundamental 3 People The Relationship Is the Work
    • 3015 Your Cast Is Your Only Asset
    • 3020 The Playing Field Has Changed
    • 3025 You Dont Have a People Problem
    • 3030 The Cast Holds the Arc
    • 3035 The Cast Member Who Makes Guests Feel Known
    • 3040 The Cast That Carries the Standard Forward
    • 3045 The Cast That Runs the Cycle
    • 3050 Stop Hiring Bodies
    • 3055 Hire for Friction Not Fit
    • 3060 The Standard Does Not Negotiate
    • 3065 The 180 Number
    • 3070 A Level Talent
    • 3075 Stop Asking Goofy Questions
    • 3080 The Interview Process Is a First Impression
    • 3085 The Family Hire
    • 3090 Theyre Not Your Family Theyre Your Cast
    • 3095 FUNDAMENTAL 3 PEOPLE
    • 3100 The Four As of Employee Engagement
    • 3105 Training Is Broken
    • 3110 Four Bad Training Ideas and One Good One
    • 3115 Training vs Coaching Know the Difference
    • 3120 Push vs Pull
    • 3125 Build a Learning Culture Not a Training Culture
    • 3130 Mastery Over Compliance
    • 3135 Anybody Can Train You Only Someone Who Cares Can Develop You
    • 3140 Orient Minds Dont Onboard Bodies
    • 3145 Real Knowledge vs Chauffeur Knowledge
    • 3150 You Cant Teach Someone to Cook Online
    • 3155 The Privilege of Making Mistakes
    • 3160 The Learning Zone
    • 3165 What WorldClass Looks Like
    • 3170 OneonOnes Where Development Actually Happens
    • 3175 The Six Root Causes of UnderCoaching
    • 3180 The Tool Only Works If You Built the Foundation First
    • 3185 The PeertoManager Break Point
    • 3190 Leadership Development Is the HighestLeverage Investment
    • 3195 The Ceiling on Your Team Is You
    • 3200 The Cast You Cant Develop From A Dashboard
    • 3205 Training Ladder
    • 3210 Each Rung Is Its Own Verb
    • 3215 No Skipped Rungs
    • 3220 Mastery Game
    • 3225 Cast Trainer
    • 3230 TrainTheTrainer Gate
    • 3235 Coaching Ladder
    • 3240 Building the Culture That Produces Real Team Work
    • 3245 Role Transfer
    • 3250 Control Snapback
    • 3255 The Four Override Patterns
    • 3260 Role Drift
    • 3265 The Role That Grew Past Its Verb
    • 3270 The Scope Handoff Document
    • 3275 The TenMinute Close
    • 3280 The Labor ReClassification
    • 3285 If You Have Flies in Your Operation Its Because You Like Flies
    • 3290 Decisions Not Values
    • 3295 What Culture Actually Is
    • 3300 The 200 Rule
    • 3305 The ABCD Player Framework
    • 3310 Two Different Problems
    • 3315 The No Assholes Rule for Restaurants
    • 3320 Its OK to Play Favorites
    • 3325 The Six Leadership Failures
    • 3330 The Corrective Action Framework
    • 3335 The False Opening
    • 3340 The Discipline Architecture
    • 3345 The FourRung Pipeline
    • 3350 Three Apprenticeships
    • 3355 What The Discipline Cut Does
    • 3360 The Comparison
    • 3365 Repair Work
    • 3370 The Cast Culture That Forms Between the Lines
    • 3375 The Cast That Stopped Believing the Standard
    • 3380 Listen to the Cast Dont Manage to the Request
    • 3385 Values Before Strategy
    • 3390 Engagement Is Not a Program
    • 3395 Consistency Is the Expression Not the Cause
    • 3400 The Operators Reps
    • 3405 The Habits Always Translate
    • 3410 Compounding Character
    • 3415 The Culture Replication Problem
    • 3420 The Fun Chain
    • 3425 The Best Idea Wins
    • 3430 The GuestCentric Culture Test
    • 3435 People Place and Process One Direction
    • 3440 Manipulation vs Inspiration
    • 3445 The HR Verdict
    • 3450 The Friction Trap People
    • 3455 20 Picnic Tables
    • 3460 Productive Chaos
    • 3465 The Frame Youre Managing Through
    • 3470 The Choice That Wasnt Really a Choice
    • 3475 The Best Employee Isnt Always the Best Leader
    • 3480 The Cast Who Cant Hold Fifteen Standards
    • 3485 Conflict Is Not the Problem
    • 3490 The Power Conflict
    • 3495 The Economic Conflict
    • 3500 The Interpersonal Conflict
    • 3505 The Values Conflict
    • 3510 The Guest Conflict
    • 3515 The Conflict Audit People
    • 3520 The Conflict That Keeps Recurring
    • 3525 The Cast Conflict That Became Us vs Them
    • 3530 People Recovery Cluster Introduction
    • 3535 Character vs Context
    • 3540 The Recovery Conversation
    • 3545 When Recovery Fails
    • 3550 The Cast Member Nobody Read
    • 3555 The Cast Member the Operator Stopped Reading
    • 3560 The Cast Conversation That Needed More Space
    • 3565 The Cast Development That Never Happened
    • 3570 The Cast Under Uncertainty
    • 3575 The Cast That Wont Move
    • 3580 Why They Leave What It Costs and What the Research Confirms
    • 3585 Burnout Is Not Overwork
    • 3590 The Burnout Myth
    • 3595 Scheduling Is a Leadership Decision
    • 3600 When the Next Step Isnt Available
    • 3605 Second Chances
    • 3610 Leading People vs Using Them
    • 3615 If No One Wants to See You Coming
    • 3620 The Single Most Damaging Leadership Behavior
    • 3625 The Other Side of the Feedback Loop
    • 3630 The Internal Network
    • 3635 The External Network
    • 3640 The Bench Comes First
    • 3645 The Readiness Test
    • 3650 The Rungs
    • 3655 Rung 1 Solo Operator
    • 3660 Rung 2 Operator One
    • 3665 Rung 3 Operator 2
    • 3670 The CoverShift Problem
    • 3675 The Golden Rule Problem
    • 3680 The Consultative Methodology The Only Real Team
    • 3685 Rung 4 Operator 3
    • 3690 The Daily Trap
    • 3695 The Identity Problem
    • 3700 Overwatch
    • 3705 Rung 5 Operator 3 1
    • 3710 The TrustAtDistance Problem
    • 3715 The Replication Problem
    • 3720 The UnitLevel Leader
    • 3725 The Human Line
    • 3730 The Cast That Corrects Itself
    • 3735 The Cast That Covers Without Being Asked
    • 3740 The Cast That Moves as One
    • 3745 The Cast That Catches Errors Before They Reach the Guest
    • 3750 The Cast That Stopped Surfacing What They See
    • 3755 The Cast Who Cant Tell You
    • 3760 The Voice of the Employee Program
    • 3765 The Cast Competitors Cannot Replicate
  • Tipping Is Agency
    • Introduction
    • Servers Make More Than Cooks
    • Tipping Is Racist
    • Tipping Offloads Wages Onto Guests And Hides Them On The Menu
    • European Restaurants Do Fine Without It
    • Servers Deserve Stability
    • Guests Shouldn’t Have To Do Math
    • Service Charges Are Cleaner
    • Tipping Forces Servers To Perform For Tips
    • Bad Tippers Exist
    • Younger Guests Do Not Want To Tip
    • Tip Culture Is Out Of Control
    • Final Word

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About Your People

Jeffrey
Updated on August 21, 2026

11 min read

The Third Fundamental #

People is the third Fundamental because every Guest experience your operation produces is created and delivered by one person — a cast member. Not by the concept. Not by the menu. Not by the marketing. By the person standing at the table, behind the counter, or calling an order back to the kitchen at 7:30 on a Saturday night.

Perspective reads the market and names what the Guest actually needs. Product names what the operation sells against that read. People builds the cast that delivers the Product. The order is not accidental. You cannot develop the right cast without the Perspective to know what you are developing them toward or the Product to know what they are delivering. Perspective sets the target. Product names the deliverable. People is how the operation actually delivers it, shift after shift, with or without the operator in the building.

That’s the load-bearing test of a People discipline. Not whether the operation performs when the operator is present. Whether it performs when the operator is not.

People Is Not HR, Staffing, Or Culture #

People in the framework is a specific operating discipline. It’s not the paperwork of hiring. It’s not the mechanics of scheduling. It’s not the atmospherics of “culture” as the industry uses that word — the T-shirts, the mission statement, the pizza on Friday.

People is the architecture through which the operation hires, trains, develops, leads, and holds the cast that produces hospitality and executes service. It’s the operator’s answer to the question: what is the operation actually delivering to the cast, and what does that make possible for the cast to deliver to the Guest?

The cast member’s ability and willingness to deliver a meaningful [GX] is not determined by their job description. It is determined by how they have been hired, trained, developed, led, and treated by the organization they are working for. The experience the cast delivers to the Guest is a direct reflection of the experience the organization is delivering to the cast.

This is not a motivational argument. It is an operational one. You cannot train a cast member to deliver a level of hospitality they have never experienced. You cannot ask a cast member to make a Guest feel valued by an organization that has never made them feel valued. The gap between what you want your Guests to experience and what your Guests are actually experiencing is almost always a People gap — and the People gap is almost always a leadership gap before it is anything else.

People Is The Product For The Cast #

The framework carries a load-bearing parallel that most operators miss. What the operation sells to the Guest is [GX] — the Guest’s product. What the operation “sells” to the cast is the cast’s product — the role, the compensation architecture, the development path, the leadership posture, the standard, the [Lead Family] the cast member gets to be part of.

Both are product-shaped. Product is Guest-facing. People is cast-facing. Both are designed or defaulted. Both compound or degrade. Both are the operation’s answer to a contract — [The Guest Contract] on the Guest side, [The Cast Contract] on the cast side.

The operator who reads People as a cost center reads only one half of the equation. Payroll is a cost. The cast product is an investment. The two show up in the same line of the P&L and they are not the same thing.

The cast product is the mechanism through which every other investment in the operation either pays off or does not. Menu design pays off through the cast that executes it. Product architecture pays off through the cast that delivers it. Marketing pays off through the cast that catches the Guest the marketing sent. Every dollar spent upstream of the cast is either amplified or absorbed by the cast the operator built.

By Design Or By Default #

The People architecture the operator runs is either designed or defaulted. There is no third option.

Designed means the operator has decided who the operation hires, why, against what standard. Decided what the operation trains, how, against what curriculum. Decided how the operation develops the cast into leads, into managers, into the [Lead Family] that runs the operation when the operator is not in the building. Decided what the operation pays, why, against what compensation architecture. Decided what the operation stands for, and what standard is held whether the shift is easy or hard.

Defaulted means the operator hires whoever is available, trains whoever is willing, develops whoever bubbles up, pays whatever the market forces, and holds the standard the operator personally can hold — which caps the operation at the operator’s direct presence and prevents it from developing past them.

The Summers Principle (T$P) reads through People the same way it reads through every other Fundamental. The cast the operation produces is a perfect reflection of the People architecture the operator built. Fix a cast problem without changing the architecture and the cast problem returns. Every time. Because the architecture that produced the problem is still running.

The Two Roads Read On People #

Every operator is on one of two Roads — transactional (Road 1) or relational (Road 2). The Road determines what the cast product is, what the operation invests in it, and what the cast becomes.

People on Road 1 reads the cast as labor. Labor is a cost to minimize, a schedule to fill, a headcount to manage. Hiring runs on the transactional exchange — hours for wage, task for pay, showing up in exchange for a check. Training runs on the minimum required to keep the operation running. Development runs on whoever demands it, if anyone. Leadership runs on positional authority — the title carries the weight, not the relationship.

The cast on Road 1 delivers a Road 1 experience. Compliant. Adequate. Turnover-heavy. Standards drift toward the transactional contract the operator signed with them — this much for this much, and no more. The cast owes the operation what they were paid for. The operation owes the cast what they were promised. Nothing on either side compounds.

People on Road 2 reads the cast as the primary asset of the operation. The cast is not a cost center. It is the mechanism through which the operation compounds. Hiring runs on fit to the standard, not fit to the schedule. Training runs on capability, not on compliance. Development is architected, not accidental — the [Lead Family] is built on purpose, and the operation invests in the cast the way it invests in equipment, real estate, and brand. Leadership runs on relational authority — the standard the operator holds, the way the operator holds it, and the cast the operator becomes worth following.

The cast on Road 2 delivers a Road 2 experience. Standards that hold when the operator is not in the building. Turnover that declines as tenure compounds. A [Lead Family] that runs the operation on its own architecture, not on the operator’s direct presence. The cast owes the operation their best work because the operation earned it. The operation owes the cast a career worth building. Both sides compound.

Same tools. Different Road. Different outcomes. The Road determines the outcome.

The Cast Contract #

People operates against a specific contract — [The Cast Contract] — the operation’s binding agreement with the cast about what the operation will provide and what the cast is expected to produce in return.

The Cast Contract is not the handbook. It is not the offer letter. It is not the annual review. It is the accumulated set of commitments the operation makes and honors — or fails to honor — over every shift the cast member works. What the operation says it will do. What the operation actually does. The gap between the two is where the Contract lives or dies.

Improvements to the operation the cast is asked to execute against are commitments the operation is making to the cast — commitments to a standard, to a development path, to a compensation architecture that reflects the cast’s growth. The operator who asks the cast to improve without honoring what improvement means on the operation’s side is running an unbalanced Contract, and the cast reads that imbalance long before the operator does.

The Cast Contract is the operating instrument that turns People from an aspiration into a discipline. Every hire, every training decision, every development conversation, every leadership move is either honoring or violating the Contract. There is no neutral position.

What The Operator Misses When People Is Wrong #

When the People architecture is off, every downstream outcome is off in a predictable pattern:

  • Product degrades because the cast can’t hold the standard. The Guest experience the operator designed cannot be delivered by the cast the operator built. What the operator sees is inconsistent [GX], Guest complaints on the shifts the operator is not running, and the standard drifting toward whatever the least-trained cast member on the schedule can execute.

  • Performance metrics look right because the cast is producing enough output to hit the number. What the metrics miss is the cost the cast is paying to hit that number, the leads who are looking for the next job, and the cast member whose potential the operation never developed because the operation was too busy running.

  • Profit compresses because turnover is compounding. Every cast member the operation lost cost more to replace than the operation admits. Recruitment, training, ramp-time, the shifts run at reduced capability while the new hire learns — all of it is [Profit Foreclosure] the P&L doesn’t show, because turnover cost is smeared across a dozen lines instead of one.

  • The operator becomes the ceiling. The operation cannot scale past the operator’s direct presence because the cast the operator built cannot hold the standard without the operator in the building. The operation is simultaneously the engine and the constraint. Every hour the operator spends running the shift is an hour the operator is not building the architecture that would let the shift run without them.

Every one of these is a People architecture failure before it is anything else. The operation is producing exactly the cast the architecture was designed — or defaulted — to produce.

The Work Of People #

The work is not fixing the cast. It’s designing the architecture the cast is produced by.

That means auditing hiring against a designed standard, not a defaulted one. Auditing training against a designed curriculum, not a defaulted one. Auditing development against a designed [Lead Family] structure, not accident. Auditing leadership against a designed relational posture, not positional authority alone. Auditing compensation against a designed architecture that reflects the operation’s Road, not the industry’s default.

People work is not a one-time project. It’s a recurring discipline. The cast turns over. The environment shifts. The standard the operator holds today has to be worth holding tomorrow — which means the operation the cast is showing up to has to be worth showing up to. Every day. The operator who audits People once and locks it has built a new default, not a Designed People architecture.

What Changes Tomorrow #

Walk the cast schedule for the next seven days. Not the shifts — the individuals. For each cast member on the schedule, name three things: what the operation has committed to them in [The Cast Contract], what the operation is actually delivering against that commitment this week, and what the gap is.

If you cannot name the commitment, the Contract is defaulted. If you can name the commitment but cannot name what the operation is delivering, the Contract is being violated. If you can name both and the gap is small, the Contract is being honored. If the gap is large, the Contract is where People work starts tomorrow.

Digging Deeper #

Positions on the record.

  1. Tipping Is Agency — https://kb.jeffreysummers.com/docs-category/tipping-is-agency/

  2. What Is Restaurant Physics — https://physics.jeffreysummers.com/what-is-restaurant-physics/

  3. The Class That Cannot Defend What It Sells — https://hacksterism.jeffreysummers.com/the-class-that-cannot-defend-what-it-sells/

Term definitions from the Knowledge Base.

  • [People] — https://kb.jeffreysummers.com/docs/people/

  • [The Cast Contract] — https://kb.jeffreysummers.com/docs/the-cast-contract/

  • [The Lead Family] — https://kb.jeffreysummers.com/docs/the-lead-family/

  • [GX] — https://kb.jeffreysummers.com/docs/gx/

  • [The Guest Contract] — https://kb.jeffreysummers.com/docs/the-guest-contract/

  • [By Design Or By Default] — https://kb.jeffreysummers.com/docs/by-design-or-by-default/

  • [The Summers Principle] — https://kb.jeffreysummers.com/docs/the-summers-principle/

  • [Two Roads] — https://kb.jeffreysummers.com/docs/two-roads/

  • [Profit Foreclosure] — https://kb.jeffreysummers.com/docs/profit-foreclosure/

  • [The Production] — https://kb.jeffreysummers.com/docs/the-production/

Updated on August 21, 2026

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Table of Contents
  • The Third Fundamental
  • People Is Not HR, Staffing, Or Culture
  • People Is The Product For The Cast
  • By Design Or By Default
  • The Two Roads Read On People
  • The Cast Contract
  • What The Operator Misses When People Is Wrong
  • The Work Of People
  • What Changes Tomorrow
  • Digging Deeper
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