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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne examine whether organisational debt — particularly Human Debt™ — behaves the same way across different cultures, geographies, and governance models.</p><p>They explore the allure of “Teal” organisations and progressive management philosophies, questioning whether structural strain disappears in flatter hierarchies — or simply changes shape.</p><p>They unpack how Human Debt™ accumulates differently depending on cultural norms around authority, dissent, psychological safety, and accountability. They examine how Execution Debt compounds when leaders import frameworks without importing the cultural substrate required to sustain them.</p><p>Not all high-performance systems fail for the same reason.<br> But all systems degrade when human strain goes unmeasured.</p><p>If you are leading multinational teams, scaling across borders, or importing management models from Silicon Valley into different cultural environments, this episode reframes culture as infrastructure — not aesthetic.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• The promise and limits of “Teal” organisations<br> • Human Debt™ across cultural contexts<br> • Psychological safety and dissent norms<br> • Authority gradients in different governance models<br> • Execution Debt from framework importation<br> • Cultural substrate vs management fashion<br> • Global scaling without structural blindness<br> • Designing systems that travel</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – What are “Teal” organisations?<br> 00:00 – Cultural assumptions inside management models<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ across geographies<br> 00:00 – Psychological safety and dissent<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt from structural mismatch<br> 00:00 – Global scaling risks<br> 00:00 – What leaders misunderstand about culture<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech (Executive diagnostics &amp; advisory): <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and strategist focused on execution risk and psychological safety </p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring delivery fragility, DevOps practice, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Episode exploring whether Human Debt™ and organisational strain are culturally universal. Core themes: Teal organisations, psychological safety across cultures, Execution Debt, governance models, framework importation risk, global scaling fragility. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: multinational executives, CTOs, founders, HR leaders, board-level decision makers.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne examine whether organisational debt — particularly Human Debt™ — behaves the same way across different cultures, geographies, and governance models.</p><p>They explore the allure of “Teal” organisations and progressive management philosophies, questioning whether structural strain disappears in flatter hierarchies — or simply changes shape.</p><p>They unpack how Human Debt™ accumulates differently depending on cultural norms around authority, dissent, psychological safety, and accountability. They examine how Execution Debt compounds when leaders import frameworks without importing the cultural substrate required to sustain them.</p><p>Not all high-performance systems fail for the same reason.<br> But all systems degrade when human strain goes unmeasured.</p><p>If you are leading multinational teams, scaling across borders, or importing management models from Silicon Valley into different cultural environments, this episode reframes culture as infrastructure — not aesthetic.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• The promise and limits of “Teal” organisations<br> • Human Debt™ across cultural contexts<br> • Psychological safety and dissent norms<br> • Authority gradients in different governance models<br> • Execution Debt from framework importation<br> • Cultural substrate vs management fashion<br> • Global scaling without structural blindness<br> • Designing systems that travel</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – What are “Teal” organisations?<br> 00:00 – Cultural assumptions inside management models<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ across geographies<br> 00:00 – Psychological safety and dissent<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt from structural mismatch<br> 00:00 – Global scaling risks<br> 00:00 – What leaders misunderstand about culture<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech (Executive diagnostics &amp; advisory): <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and strategist focused on execution risk and psychological safety </p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring delivery fragility, DevOps practice, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Episode exploring whether Human Debt™ and organisational strain are culturally universal. Core themes: Teal organisations, psychological safety across cultures, Execution Debt, governance models, framework importation risk, global scaling fragility. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: multinational executives, CTOs, founders, HR leaders, board-level decision makers.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne sit down with Karen Ferris to examine what it truly means for leaders to be remarkable in high-pressure environments.</p><p>They explore the difference between visibility and courage, between process compliance and responsibility, and between alignment theatre and genuine authority. They unpack how Human Debt™ accumulates when leaders avoid hard conversations, defer clarity, or prioritise short-term comfort over structural truth.</p><p>They examine how Execution Debt compounds when indecision becomes cultural, when accountability diffuses, and when psychological safety is mistaken for politeness rather than principled clarity.</p><p>Remarkable leadership is not charisma.<br> It is structural integrity under pressure.</p><p>If you are a CTO, executive, HR leader, founder, or board member responsible for culture and delivery outcomes, this episode reframes leadership as infrastructure — not personality.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• What makes leadership “remarkable”<br> • Human Debt™ created by avoidance<br> • Psychological safety vs comfort<br> • Authority vs performative alignment<br> • Execution Debt from indecision<br> • Cultural ownership under pressure<br> • Courage in executive decision-making<br> • Designing organisations that do not depend on heroics</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – Introducing Karen Ferris<br> 00:00 – What remarkable leadership really means<br> 00:00 – The cost of avoidance<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ and leadership behaviour<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt and cultural fragility<br> 00:00 – Psychological safety and principled clarity<br> 00:00 – Practical implications for executives<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech (Executive diagnostics &amp; advisory): <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and strategist focused on execution risk and psychological safety </p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring delivery fragility, DevOps practice, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Episode with Karen Ferris on remarkable leadership and organisational responsibility. Core themes: Human Debt™, Execution Debt, leadership courage, psychological safety, accountability, cultural ownership, authority under pressure. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: CTOs, executives, HR leaders, founders, board-level decision makers.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne sit down with Prof. Dr. Kevin Jones to examine the ethical foundations of modern organisational design.</p><p>They explore why ethics cannot be reduced to compliance frameworks or risk registers. Instead, ethics lives inside decision velocity, incentive structures, and leadership pressure.</p><p>They unpack how Human Debt™ functions as an early moral signal — a measurable indicator that systems are extracting more from people than they are designed to sustain. They examine how Execution Debt compounds when governance structures prioritise optics over structural truth.</p><p>This is not a conversation about “doing the right thing.”<br> It is a conversation about building organisations that are structurally incapable of doing the wrong thing at scale.</p><p>If you are a board member, executive, governance leader, HR strategist, or CTO accountable for decision-making under pressure, this episode reframes ethics as infrastructure — not intention.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• Ethics beyond compliance<br> • Human Debt™ as moral early-warning system<br> • Psychological safety as duty of care<br> • Governance under delivery pressure<br> • Execution Debt from structural blind spots<br> • Incentive design and moral drift<br> • Culture risk vs reputational risk<br> • Designing for responsible scale</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – Introducing Prof. Dr. Kevin Jones<br> 00:00 – Why ethics is structural, not rhetorical<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ as moral strain<br> 00:00 – Psychological safety and governance<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt and accountability gaps<br> 00:00 – Corporate responsibility in tech-led systems<br> 00:00 – What leaders get wrong<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech (Executive diagnostics &amp; advisory): <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and strategist focused on execution risk and psychological safety </p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring delivery fragility, DevOps practice, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Episode with Prof. Dr. Kevin Jones on ethics as organisational infrastructure. Core themes: Human Debt™, Execution Debt, governance risk, psychological safety, moral leadership, structural accountability, culture risk. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: board members, executives, HR leaders, governance professionals, CTOs.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne sit down with Prof. Dr. Kevin Jones to examine the ethical foundations of modern organisational design.</p><p>They explore why ethics cannot be reduced to compliance frameworks or risk registers. Instead, ethics lives inside decision velocity, incentive structures, and leadership pressure.</p><p>They unpack how Human Debt™ functions as an early moral signal — a measurable indicator that systems are extracting more from people than they are designed to sustain. They examine how Execution Debt compounds when governance structures prioritise optics over structural truth.</p><p>This is not a conversation about “doing the right thing.”<br> It is a conversation about building organisations that are structurally incapable of doing the wrong thing at scale.</p><p>If you are a board member, executive, governance leader, HR strategist, or CTO accountable for decision-making under pressure, this episode reframes ethics as infrastructure — not intention.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• Ethics beyond compliance<br> • Human Debt™ as moral early-warning system<br> • Psychological safety as duty of care<br> • Governance under delivery pressure<br> • Execution Debt from structural blind spots<br> • Incentive design and moral drift<br> • Culture risk vs reputational risk<br> • Designing for responsible scale</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – Introducing Prof. Dr. Kevin Jones<br> 00:00 – Why ethics is structural, not rhetorical<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ as moral strain<br> 00:00 – Psychological safety and governance<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt and accountability gaps<br> 00:00 – Corporate responsibility in tech-led systems<br> 00:00 – What leaders get wrong<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech (Executive diagnostics &amp; advisory): <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and strategist focused on execution risk and psychological safety </p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring delivery fragility, DevOps practice, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Episode with Prof. Dr. Kevin Jones on ethics as organisational infrastructure. Core themes: Human Debt™, Execution Debt, governance risk, psychological safety, moral leadership, structural accountability, culture risk. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: board members, executives, HR leaders, governance professionals, CTOs.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne sit down with Prof. Dr. Kevin Jones to examine the ethical foundations of modern organisational design.</p><p>They explore why ethics cannot be reduced to compliance frameworks or risk registers. Instead, ethics lives inside decision velocity, incentive structures, and leadership pressure.</p><p>They unpack how Human Debt™ functions as an early moral signal — a measurable indicator that systems are extracting more from people than they are designed to sustain. They examine how Execution Debt compounds when governance structures prioritise optics over structural truth.</p><p>This is not a conversation about “doing the right thing.”<br> It is a conversation about building organisations that are structurally incapable of doing the wrong thing at scale.</p><p>If you are a board member, executive, governance leader, HR strategist, or CTO accountable for decision-making under pressure, this episode reframes ethics as infrastructure — not intention.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• Ethics beyond compliance<br> • Human Debt™ as moral early-warning system<br> • Psychological safety as duty of care<br> • Governance under delivery pressure<br> • Execution Debt from structural blind spots<br> • Incentive design and moral drift<br> • Culture risk vs reputational risk<br> • Designing for responsible scale</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – Introducing Prof. Dr. Kevin Jones<br> 00:00 – Why ethics is structural, not rhetorical<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ as moral strain<br> 00:00 – Psychological safety and governance<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt and accountability gaps<br> 00:00 – Corporate responsibility in tech-led systems<br> 00:00 – What leaders get wrong<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech (Executive diagnostics &amp; advisory): <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and strategist focused on execution risk and psychological safety </p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring delivery fragility, DevOps practice, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Episode with Prof. Dr. Kevin Jones on ethics as organisational infrastructure. Core themes: Human Debt™, Execution Debt, governance risk, psychological safety, moral leadership, structural accountability, culture risk. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: board members, executives, HR leaders, governance professionals, CTOs.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne sit down with Jason Knight — product leader, consultant, and host of <em>One Knight in Product</em> — to examine what product craft really means beyond frameworks.</p><p>They explore the tension between Scrum mechanics and genuine product thinking, the erosion of ownership across product and engineering boundaries, and the organisational risk that emerges when accountability becomes distributed but unclear.</p><p>They unpack how Human Debt™ accumulates when product roles are reduced to process facilitation, and how Execution Debt compounds when strategic ambiguity meets delivery pressure.</p><p>This is not a debate about Scrum.<br> It is a conversation about judgment, responsibility, and decision quality.</p><p>If you are a product leader, CTO, founder, or executive navigating cross-functional delivery complexity, this episode reframes product craft as leadership — not ceremony.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• Product craft vs process compliance<br> • Scrum as tool vs ideology<br> • Ownership clarity between product and engineering<br> • Human Debt™ in cross-functional teams<br> • Execution Debt from strategic ambiguity<br> • Psychological safety in product discovery<br> • Decision rights and accountability<br> • Podcasting, influence, and community in product culture</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – Introducing Jason Knight<br> 00:00 – What product craft actually means<br> 00:00 – Scrum’s strengths and limitations<br> 00:00 – Ownership erosion across roles<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ in product organisations<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt and delivery fragility<br> 00:00 – Practical advice for product leaders<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> Learn more about Jason Knight: Search “Jason Knight One Knight in Product”</p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and strategist focused on execution risk and psychological safety.</p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring DevOps practice, delivery fragility, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Episode with Jason Knight on product craft, Scrum, and ownership clarity. Core themes: Human Debt™, Execution Debt, cross-functional accountability, psychological safety, strategic ambiguity, product leadership. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: product leaders, CTOs, founders, transformation executives.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne sit down with Jason Knight — product leader, consultant, and host of <em>One Knight in Product</em> — to examine what product craft really means beyond frameworks.</p><p>They explore the tension between Scrum mechanics and genuine product thinking, the erosion of ownership across product and engineering boundaries, and the organisational risk that emerges when accountability becomes distributed but unclear.</p><p>They unpack how Human Debt™ accumulates when product roles are reduced to process facilitation, and how Execution Debt compounds when strategic ambiguity meets delivery pressure.</p><p>This is not a debate about Scrum.<br> It is a conversation about judgment, responsibility, and decision quality.</p><p>If you are a product leader, CTO, founder, or executive navigating cross-functional delivery complexity, this episode reframes product craft as leadership — not ceremony.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• Product craft vs process compliance<br> • Scrum as tool vs ideology<br> • Ownership clarity between product and engineering<br> • Human Debt™ in cross-functional teams<br> • Execution Debt from strategic ambiguity<br> • Psychological safety in product discovery<br> • Decision rights and accountability<br> • Podcasting, influence, and community in product culture</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – Introducing Jason Knight<br> 00:00 – What product craft actually means<br> 00:00 – Scrum’s strengths and limitations<br> 00:00 – Ownership erosion across roles<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ in product organisations<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt and delivery fragility<br> 00:00 – Practical advice for product leaders<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> Learn more about Jason Knight: Search “Jason Knight One Knight in Product”</p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and strategist focused on execution risk and psychological safety.</p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring DevOps practice, delivery fragility, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Episode with Jason Knight on product craft, Scrum, and ownership clarity. Core themes: Human Debt™, Execution Debt, cross-functional accountability, psychological safety, strategic ambiguity, product leadership. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: product leaders, CTOs, founders, transformation executives.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne sit down with Aaron Phethean — data leader and widely admired people-first executive — to explore the tension between analytical excellence and human responsibility.</p><p>They examine how data-driven environments can either reduce uncertainty or amplify pressure, depending on how leadership frames measurement. They unpack how Human Debt™ accumulates when insight is weaponised instead of contextualised, and how Execution Debt emerges when teams optimise for numerical clarity over relational trust.</p><p>This conversation challenges the false dichotomy between “hard” data and “soft” leadership.<br> The real question is: can you be rigorous without becoming extractive?</p><p>If you are a CTO, data leader, engineering executive, HR strategist, or founder responsible for performance systems, this episode reframes what responsible analytics looks like in practice.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• Data leadership and human responsibility<br> • Trust in high-analytics environments<br> • Human Debt™ inside performance cultures<br> • Psychological safety in data-driven teams<br> • Execution Debt from metric absolutism<br> • Leadership credibility and admired authority<br> • Insight vs pressure<br> • Designing measurement systems that don’t erode trust</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – Introducing Aaron Phethean<br> 00:00 – What admired leadership looks like<br> 00:00 – Data as clarity vs data as control<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ in analytical systems<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt from metric overreach<br> 00:00 – Psychological safety and rigor<br> 00:00 – Practical advice for leaders<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech (Executive diagnostics &amp; advisory): <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and strategist focused on execution risk and psychological safety </p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring DevOps practice, delivery fragility, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Episode with Aaron Phethean on data leadership and people-first performance. Core themes: Human Debt™, Execution Debt, data-driven culture, psychological safety, measurement systems, admired authority, trust under pressure. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: CTOs, data leaders, engineering executives, HR strategists, founders.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne sit down with Aaron Phethean — data leader and widely admired people-first executive — to explore the tension between analytical excellence and human responsibility.</p><p>They examine how data-driven environments can either reduce uncertainty or amplify pressure, depending on how leadership frames measurement. They unpack how Human Debt™ accumulates when insight is weaponised instead of contextualised, and how Execution Debt emerges when teams optimise for numerical clarity over relational trust.</p><p>This conversation challenges the false dichotomy between “hard” data and “soft” leadership.<br> The real question is: can you be rigorous without becoming extractive?</p><p>If you are a CTO, data leader, engineering executive, HR strategist, or founder responsible for performance systems, this episode reframes what responsible analytics looks like in practice.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• Data leadership and human responsibility<br> • Trust in high-analytics environments<br> • Human Debt™ inside performance cultures<br> • Psychological safety in data-driven teams<br> • Execution Debt from metric absolutism<br> • Leadership credibility and admired authority<br> • Insight vs pressure<br> • Designing measurement systems that don’t erode trust</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – Introducing Aaron Phethean<br> 00:00 – What admired leadership looks like<br> 00:00 – Data as clarity vs data as control<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ in analytical systems<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt from metric overreach<br> 00:00 – Psychological safety and rigor<br> 00:00 – Practical advice for leaders<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech (Executive diagnostics &amp; advisory): <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and strategist focused on execution risk and psychological safety </p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring DevOps practice, delivery fragility, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Episode with Aaron Phethean on data leadership and people-first performance. Core themes: Human Debt™, Execution Debt, data-driven culture, psychological safety, measurement systems, admired authority, trust under pressure. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: CTOs, data leaders, engineering executives, HR strategists, founders.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne sit down with Aaron Phethean — data leader and widely admired people-first executive — to explore the tension between analytical excellence and human responsibility.</p><p>They examine how data-driven environments can either reduce uncertainty or amplify pressure, depending on how leadership frames measurement. They unpack how Human Debt™ accumulates when insight is weaponised instead of contextualised, and how Execution Debt emerges when teams optimise for numerical clarity over relational trust.</p><p>This conversation challenges the false dichotomy between “hard” data and “soft” leadership.<br> The real question is: can you be rigorous without becoming extractive?</p><p>If you are a CTO, data leader, engineering executive, HR strategist, or founder responsible for performance systems, this episode reframes what responsible analytics looks like in practice.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• Data leadership and human responsibility<br> • Trust in high-analytics environments<br> • Human Debt™ inside performance cultures<br> • Psychological safety in data-driven teams<br> • Execution Debt from metric absolutism<br> • Leadership credibility and admired authority<br> • Insight vs pressure<br> • Designing measurement systems that don’t erode trust</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – Introducing Aaron Phethean<br> 00:00 – What admired leadership looks like<br> 00:00 – Data as clarity vs data as control<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ in analytical systems<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt from metric overreach<br> 00:00 – Psychological safety and rigor<br> 00:00 – Practical advice for leaders<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech (Executive diagnostics &amp; advisory): <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and strategist focused on execution risk and psychological safety </p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring DevOps practice, delivery fragility, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Episode with Aaron Phethean on data leadership and people-first performance. Core themes: Human Debt™, Execution Debt, data-driven culture, psychological safety, measurement systems, admired authority, trust under pressure. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: CTOs, data leaders, engineering executives, HR strategists, founders.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Human Debt™; Tech Debt; Execution Debt; Transformation; Technology; Systems Thinking</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>S2E1 — Work as Identity: When Performance Becomes Self-Worth</title>
      <itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In the opening episode of Season 2, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne examine a deeper tension beneath productivity and delivery: what happens when work becomes identity.</p><p>They explore how high-performing environments quietly reward over-identification with output, how status becomes tied to velocity, and how organisations unintentionally cultivate fragility when self-worth is fused with performance.</p><p>They unpack how Human Debt™ accumulates when individuals cannot separate contribution from identity, and how Execution Debt emerges when decision-making becomes emotionally charged rather than structurally grounded.</p><p>This is not a conversation about burnout alone.<br> It is a conversation about self-concept inside performance systems.</p><p>If you lead teams, scale organisations, or operate inside high-pressure environments where performance defines value, this episode examines the psychological architecture beneath your delivery model.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• Work as identity in high-performance cultures<br> • Status, worth, and output fusion<br> • Human Debt™ as identity strain<br> • Psychological safety and self-concept<br> • Execution Debt under emotional pressure<br> • Burnout vs identity collapse<br> • Leadership responsibility in identity design<br> • Designing performance without self-erasure</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – Season 2 framing<br> 00:00 – Why work becomes identity<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ and self-worth<br> 00:00 – Psychological safety beyond policy<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt and emotional reactivity<br> 00:00 – Leadership blind spots<br> 00:00 – Designing healthier performance systems<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech (Executive diagnostics &amp; advisory): <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and strategist focused on execution risk and psychological safety.</p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring delivery fragility, DevOps practice, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Season 2 opener examining work as identity in high-performance cultures. Core themes: Human Debt™, Execution Debt, psychological safety, burnout vs identity collapse, status and self-worth, leadership responsibility. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: CTOs, executives, HR leaders, founders, high-performance professionals.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In the opening episode of Season 2, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne examine a deeper tension beneath productivity and delivery: what happens when work becomes identity.</p><p>They explore how high-performing environments quietly reward over-identification with output, how status becomes tied to velocity, and how organisations unintentionally cultivate fragility when self-worth is fused with performance.</p><p>They unpack how Human Debt™ accumulates when individuals cannot separate contribution from identity, and how Execution Debt emerges when decision-making becomes emotionally charged rather than structurally grounded.</p><p>This is not a conversation about burnout alone.<br> It is a conversation about self-concept inside performance systems.</p><p>If you lead teams, scale organisations, or operate inside high-pressure environments where performance defines value, this episode examines the psychological architecture beneath your delivery model.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• Work as identity in high-performance cultures<br> • Status, worth, and output fusion<br> • Human Debt™ as identity strain<br> • Psychological safety and self-concept<br> • Execution Debt under emotional pressure<br> • Burnout vs identity collapse<br> • Leadership responsibility in identity design<br> • Designing performance without self-erasure</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – Season 2 framing<br> 00:00 – Why work becomes identity<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ and self-worth<br> 00:00 – Psychological safety beyond policy<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt and emotional reactivity<br> 00:00 – Leadership blind spots<br> 00:00 – Designing healthier performance systems<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech (Executive diagnostics &amp; advisory): <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and strategist focused on execution risk and psychological safety.</p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring delivery fragility, DevOps practice, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Season 2 opener examining work as identity in high-performance cultures. Core themes: Human Debt™, Execution Debt, psychological safety, burnout vs identity collapse, status and self-worth, leadership responsibility. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: CTOs, executives, HR leaders, founders, high-performance professionals.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In the opening episode of Season 2, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne examine a deeper tension beneath productivity and delivery: what happens when work becomes identity.</p><p>They explore how high-performing environments quietly reward over-identification with output, how status becomes tied to velocity, and how organisations unintentionally cultivate fragility when self-worth is fused with performance.</p><p>They unpack how Human Debt™ accumulates when individuals cannot separate contribution from identity, and how Execution Debt emerges when decision-making becomes emotionally charged rather than structurally grounded.</p><p>This is not a conversation about burnout alone.<br> It is a conversation about self-concept inside performance systems.</p><p>If you lead teams, scale organisations, or operate inside high-pressure environments where performance defines value, this episode examines the psychological architecture beneath your delivery model.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• Work as identity in high-performance cultures<br> • Status, worth, and output fusion<br> • Human Debt™ as identity strain<br> • Psychological safety and self-concept<br> • Execution Debt under emotional pressure<br> • Burnout vs identity collapse<br> • Leadership responsibility in identity design<br> • Designing performance without self-erasure</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – Season 2 framing<br> 00:00 – Why work becomes identity<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ and self-worth<br> 00:00 – Psychological safety beyond policy<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt and emotional reactivity<br> 00:00 – Leadership blind spots<br> 00:00 – Designing healthier performance systems<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech (Executive diagnostics &amp; advisory): <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and strategist focused on execution risk and psychological safety.</p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring delivery fragility, DevOps practice, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Season 2 opener examining work as identity in high-performance cultures. Core themes: Human Debt™, Execution Debt, psychological safety, burnout vs identity collapse, status and self-worth, leadership responsibility. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: CTOs, executives, HR leaders, founders, high-performance professionals.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p>]]>
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      <title>Chasing Psychological Safety -  S1E1 - Inaugural Special Episode with the Godmother of Psychological Safety in Technology Gitte Klitgaard</title>
      <itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>8</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Chasing Psychological Safety -  S1E1 - Inaugural Special Episode with the Godmother of Psychological Safety in Technology Gitte Klitgaard</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Summary</p><p>The conversation covers various topics related to the tech industry, personal challenges, and the need for a psychological safety community. The hosts catch up and discuss the current state of the industry, including issues with online presence and SEO. They also share their experiences with career changes and challenges in the industry. The conversation concludes with a discussion on creating a network of podcasts and the future of the tech industry. This conversation explores the challenges faced by women in the tech industry and the importance of psychological safety in creating inclusive and innovative teams. The speakers discuss the impact of mediocrity in organizations and the need for ego-less leadership. They also highlight the journey to psychological safety and the lack of measurement in this area. Additionally, they touch on the connection between psychological safety and innovation, as well as the cultural differences in fostering psychological safety. This part of the conversation focuses on the importance of neurodiversity in the workplace and the need for psychological safety and health at work. It also discusses the disconnect in diversity and inclusion initiatives and the impact of the mental health crisis on work. The conversation highlights the role of communication and bullying in the workplace and the importance of human work in creating a supportive environment. It emphasizes the need for effective leadership, self-awareness, and reflection, as well as the importance of embracing diversity and cultural differences. The conversation also touches on the need for preventive work, supportive environments, and continuous improvement in teams. Finally, it emphasizes the importance of recognizing and supporting neurodivergent individuals and challenging stereotypes in the workplace. In this conversation, Duena Blomstrom discusses the concept of podders and their potential to have their own podcasts. She emphasizes the importance of psychological safety and human depth in the tech industry. Duena also talks about humanizing engagement and centralizing resources for everyone. She extends an invitation to discuss topics like authenticity and women developers. The conversation concludes with closing remarks and future plans.</p><p>Takeaways</p><p>The tech industry is facing challenges related to online presence, SEO, and the dissemination of knowledge.<br>Personal challenges and career changes can impact one's professional journey.<br>Creating a network of podcasts can provide a platform for discussing important topics and amplifying voices.<br>There is a need for a psychological safety community to address issues in the tech industry and promote a supportive and inclusive environment. Women in the tech industry face unique challenges and often struggle to be taken seriously.<br>Psychological safety is crucial for creating inclusive and innovative teams.<br>Mediocrity in organizations can hinder progress and prevent the development of psychological safety.<br>Ego-less leadership is essential for fostering psychological safety and creating a culture of trust and collaboration.<br>Measuring psychological safety is challenging but necessary for understanding team dynamics and identifying areas for improvement.<br>Cultural differences play a role in fostering psychological safety and must be considered in creating inclusive environments. Neurodiversity and psychological safety are crucial for creating a supportive and inclusive workplace.<br>Leadership plays a vital role in fostering psychological safety and promoting effective communication.<br>The mental health crisis and burnout are significant challenges that need to be addressed in the workplace.<br>Embracing diversity, cultural differences, and individual strengths is essential for creating a thriving work environment.<br>Continuous improvement, self-reflection, and learning are key to creating a positive and productive workplace culture. The podders concept involves individuals having their own podcasts.<br>Psychological safety and human depth are crucial in the tech industry.<br>Humanizing engagement and centralizing resources can benefit everyone.<br>Discussions on authenticity and women developers are important.</p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Introduction and Catching Up<br>08:05 Discussing the Current State of the Tech Industry<br>09:32 Challenges with Online Presence and SEO<br>15:30 Personal Challenges and Career Changes<br>20:40 Creating a Network of Podcasts<br>23:03 Issues with Google and Microsoft<br>28:29 The Future of the Tech Industry<br>31:18 Techlet Culture and Disseminating Knowledge<br>34:02 Collaboration and Co-hosting Opportunities<br>35:01 The Need for a Psychological Safety Community<br>35:31 The Challenges of Being a Woman in Tech<br>38:06 The Importance of Psychological Safety<br>43:03 The Impact of Mediocrity in Organizations<br>46:26 The Need for Ego-less Leadership<br>53:52 The Journey to Psychological Safety<br>56:08 The Lack of Psychological Safety in Large Organizations<br>01:00:43 The Connection Between Psychological Safety and Innovation<br>01:04:37 The Challenges of Measuring Psychological Safety<br>01:09:08 The Cultural Differences in Psychological Safety<br>01:10:57 The Importance of Neurodiversity in the Workplace<br>01:11:23 The Need for Psychological Safety and Health at Work<br>01:12:13 The Disconnect in Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives<br>01:13:08 The Impact of Mental Health Crisis on Work<br>01:13:32 The Role of Communication and Bullying in the Workplace<br>01:14:23 The Importance of Human Work in the Workplace<br>01:15:13 The Focus on Output vs. Value in the Workplace<br>01:15:48 The Need for User Research and Customer Understanding<br>01:16:17 The Lack of Sustained Efforts in Design-Led Development<br>01:17:15 The Importance of Effective Communication and Listening<br>01:18:08 The Role of Leadership in Creating Psychological Safety<br>01:18:36 The Importance of Embracing Diversity and Cultural Differences<br>01:19:01 The Need for Self-Awareness and Reflection in Leadership<br>01:20:35 The Need for Humility and Learning in Leadership<br>01:21:05 The Importance of Empowering and Supporting Teams<br>01:22:06 The Need for Preventive Work and Supportive Environments<br>01:23:25 The Importance of Daily Human Work in Teams<br>01:24:57 The Generational Change in Workplace Dynamics<br>01:26:16 The Need for Human Work in the Face of Automation<br>01:27:05 The Role of Leadership in Creating Psychological Safety<br>01:28:27 The Importance of Self-Reflection and Self-Awareness in Leadership<br>01:29:19 The Need for Research and Understanding of Team Burnout<br>01:30:07 The Importance of Team Dynamics and Human Work<br>01:31:01 The Lack of Research and Focus on Human Work in Technology<br>01:32:21 The Importance of Continuous Improvement and Progress<br>01:33:18 The Need for Change and Innovation in the Workplace<br>01:34:57 The Importance of Neurodiversity and Inclusion in the Workplace<br>01:36:16 The Need for Change in Leadership and Workplace Culture<br>01:37:43 The Importance of Recognizing and Supporting Neurodivergent Individuals<br>01:39:29 The Need for a Shift in Mindset and Understanding of Neurodiversity<br>01:41:06 The Importance of Challenging Stereotypes and Embracing Diversity<br>01:43:43 The Need for Individualized Support and Understanding of Neurodivergent Individuals<br>01:45:40 Introduction to Podders Concept<br>01:46:07 Mission: Psychological Safety and Human Depth<br>01:47:01 Humanizing Engagement and Centralizing Resources<br>01:48:20 Invitation to Discuss Authenticity and Women Developers<br>01:49:15 Closing Remarks and Future Plans</p>]]>
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Additionally, they touch on the connection between psychological safety and innovation, as well as the cultural differences in fostering psychological safety. This part of the conversation focuses on the importance of neurodiversity in the workplace and the need for psychological safety and health at work. It also discusses the disconnect in diversity and inclusion initiatives and the impact of the mental health crisis on work. The conversation highlights the role of communication and bullying in the workplace and the importance of human work in creating a supportive environment. It emphasizes the need for effective leadership, self-awareness, and reflection, as well as the importance of embracing diversity and cultural differences. The conversation also touches on the need for preventive work, supportive environments, and continuous improvement in teams. Finally, it emphasizes the importance of recognizing and supporting neurodivergent individuals and challenging stereotypes in the workplace. In this conversation, Duena Blomstrom discusses the concept of podders and their potential to have their own podcasts. She emphasizes the importance of psychological safety and human depth in the tech industry. Duena also talks about humanizing engagement and centralizing resources for everyone. She extends an invitation to discuss topics like authenticity and women developers. The conversation concludes with closing remarks and future plans.</p><p>Takeaways</p><p>The tech industry is facing challenges related to online presence, SEO, and the dissemination of knowledge.<br>Personal challenges and career changes can impact one's professional journey.<br>Creating a network of podcasts can provide a platform for discussing important topics and amplifying voices.<br>There is a need for a psychological safety community to address issues in the tech industry and promote a supportive and inclusive environment. Women in the tech industry face unique challenges and often struggle to be taken seriously.<br>Psychological safety is crucial for creating inclusive and innovative teams.<br>Mediocrity in organizations can hinder progress and prevent the development of psychological safety.<br>Ego-less leadership is essential for fostering psychological safety and creating a culture of trust and collaboration.<br>Measuring psychological safety is challenging but necessary for understanding team dynamics and identifying areas for improvement.<br>Cultural differences play a role in fostering psychological safety and must be considered in creating inclusive environments. Neurodiversity and psychological safety are crucial for creating a supportive and inclusive workplace.<br>Leadership plays a vital role in fostering psychological safety and promoting effective communication.<br>The mental health crisis and burnout are significant challenges that need to be addressed in the workplace.<br>Embracing diversity, cultural differences, and individual strengths is essential for creating a thriving work environment.<br>Continuous improvement, self-reflection, and learning are key to creating a positive and productive workplace culture. The podders concept involves individuals having their own podcasts.<br>Psychological safety and human depth are crucial in the tech industry.<br>Humanizing engagement and centralizing resources can benefit everyone.<br>Discussions on authenticity and women developers are important.</p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Introduction and Catching Up<br>08:05 Discussing the Current State of the Tech Industry<br>09:32 Challenges with Online Presence and SEO<br>15:30 Personal Challenges and Career Changes<br>20:40 Creating a Network of Podcasts<br>23:03 Issues with Google and Microsoft<br>28:29 The Future of the Tech Industry<br>31:18 Techlet Culture and Disseminating Knowledge<br>34:02 Collaboration and Co-hosting Opportunities<br>35:01 The Need for a Psychological Safety Community<br>35:31 The Challenges of Being a Woman in Tech<br>38:06 The Importance of Psychological Safety<br>43:03 The Impact of Mediocrity in Organizations<br>46:26 The Need for Ego-less Leadership<br>53:52 The Journey to Psychological Safety<br>56:08 The Lack of Psychological Safety in Large Organizations<br>01:00:43 The Connection Between Psychological Safety and Innovation<br>01:04:37 The Challenges of Measuring Psychological Safety<br>01:09:08 The Cultural Differences in Psychological Safety<br>01:10:57 The Importance of Neurodiversity in the Workplace<br>01:11:23 The Need for Psychological Safety and Health at Work<br>01:12:13 The Disconnect in Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives<br>01:13:08 The Impact of Mental Health Crisis on Work<br>01:13:32 The Role of Communication and Bullying in the Workplace<br>01:14:23 The Importance of Human Work in the Workplace<br>01:15:13 The Focus on Output vs. Value in the Workplace<br>01:15:48 The Need for User Research and Customer Understanding<br>01:16:17 The Lack of Sustained Efforts in Design-Led Development<br>01:17:15 The Importance of Effective Communication and Listening<br>01:18:08 The Role of Leadership in Creating Psychological Safety<br>01:18:36 The Importance of Embracing Diversity and Cultural Differences<br>01:19:01 The Need for Self-Awareness and Reflection in Leadership<br>01:20:35 The Need for Humility and Learning in Leadership<br>01:21:05 The Importance of Empowering and Supporting Teams<br>01:22:06 The Need for Preventive Work and Supportive Environments<br>01:23:25 The Importance of Daily Human Work in Teams<br>01:24:57 The Generational Change in Workplace Dynamics<br>01:26:16 The Need for Human Work in the Face of Automation<br>01:27:05 The Role of Leadership in Creating Psychological Safety<br>01:28:27 The Importance of Self-Reflection and Self-Awareness in Leadership<br>01:29:19 The Need for Research and Understanding of Team Burnout<br>01:30:07 The Importance of Team Dynamics and Human Work<br>01:31:01 The Lack of Research and Focus on Human Work in Technology<br>01:32:21 The Importance of Continuous Improvement and Progress<br>01:33:18 The Need for Change and Innovation in the Workplace<br>01:34:57 The Importance of Neurodiversity and Inclusion in the Workplace<br>01:36:16 The Need for Change in Leadership and Workplace Culture<br>01:37:43 The Importance of Recognizing and Supporting Neurodivergent Individuals<br>01:39:29 The Need for a Shift in Mindset and Understanding of Neurodiversity<br>01:41:06 The Importance of Challenging Stereotypes and Embracing Diversity<br>01:43:43 The Need for Individualized Support and Understanding of Neurodivergent Individuals<br>01:45:40 Introduction to Podders Concept<br>01:46:07 Mission: Psychological Safety and Human Depth<br>01:47:01 Humanizing Engagement and Centralizing Resources<br>01:48:20 Invitation to Discuss Authenticity and Women Developers<br>01:49:15 Closing Remarks and Future Plans</p>]]>
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Additionally, they touch on the connection between psychological safety and innovation, as well as the cultural differences in fostering psychological safety. This part of the conversation focuses on the importance of neurodiversity in the workplace and the need for psychological safety and health at work. It also discusses the disconnect in diversity and inclusion initiatives and the impact of the mental health crisis on work. The conversation highlights the role of communication and bullying in the workplace and the importance of human work in creating a supportive environment. It emphasizes the need for effective leadership, self-awareness, and reflection, as well as the importance of embracing diversity and cultural differences. The conversation also touches on the need for preventive work, supportive environments, and continuous improvement in teams. Finally, it emphasizes the importance of recognizing and supporting neurodivergent individuals and challenging stereotypes in the workplace. In this conversation, Duena Blomstrom discusses the concept of podders and their potential to have their own podcasts. She emphasizes the importance of psychological safety and human depth in the tech industry. Duena also talks about humanizing engagement and centralizing resources for everyone. She extends an invitation to discuss topics like authenticity and women developers. The conversation concludes with closing remarks and future plans.</p><p>Takeaways</p><p>The tech industry is facing challenges related to online presence, SEO, and the dissemination of knowledge.<br>Personal challenges and career changes can impact one's professional journey.<br>Creating a network of podcasts can provide a platform for discussing important topics and amplifying voices.<br>There is a need for a psychological safety community to address issues in the tech industry and promote a supportive and inclusive environment. Women in the tech industry face unique challenges and often struggle to be taken seriously.<br>Psychological safety is crucial for creating inclusive and innovative teams.<br>Mediocrity in organizations can hinder progress and prevent the development of psychological safety.<br>Ego-less leadership is essential for fostering psychological safety and creating a culture of trust and collaboration.<br>Measuring psychological safety is challenging but necessary for understanding team dynamics and identifying areas for improvement.<br>Cultural differences play a role in fostering psychological safety and must be considered in creating inclusive environments. Neurodiversity and psychological safety are crucial for creating a supportive and inclusive workplace.<br>Leadership plays a vital role in fostering psychological safety and promoting effective communication.<br>The mental health crisis and burnout are significant challenges that need to be addressed in the workplace.<br>Embracing diversity, cultural differences, and individual strengths is essential for creating a thriving work environment.<br>Continuous improvement, self-reflection, and learning are key to creating a positive and productive workplace culture. The podders concept involves individuals having their own podcasts.<br>Psychological safety and human depth are crucial in the tech industry.<br>Humanizing engagement and centralizing resources can benefit everyone.<br>Discussions on authenticity and women developers are important.</p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Introduction and Catching Up<br>08:05 Discussing the Current State of the Tech Industry<br>09:32 Challenges with Online Presence and SEO<br>15:30 Personal Challenges and Career Changes<br>20:40 Creating a Network of Podcasts<br>23:03 Issues with Google and Microsoft<br>28:29 The Future of the Tech Industry<br>31:18 Techlet Culture and Disseminating Knowledge<br>34:02 Collaboration and Co-hosting Opportunities<br>35:01 The Need for a Psychological Safety Community<br>35:31 The Challenges of Being a Woman in Tech<br>38:06 The Importance of Psychological Safety<br>43:03 The Impact of Mediocrity in Organizations<br>46:26 The Need for Ego-less Leadership<br>53:52 The Journey to Psychological Safety<br>56:08 The Lack of Psychological Safety in Large Organizations<br>01:00:43 The Connection Between Psychological Safety and Innovation<br>01:04:37 The Challenges of Measuring Psychological Safety<br>01:09:08 The Cultural Differences in Psychological Safety<br>01:10:57 The Importance of Neurodiversity in the Workplace<br>01:11:23 The Need for Psychological Safety and Health at Work<br>01:12:13 The Disconnect in Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives<br>01:13:08 The Impact of Mental Health Crisis on Work<br>01:13:32 The Role of Communication and Bullying in the Workplace<br>01:14:23 The Importance of Human Work in the Workplace<br>01:15:13 The Focus on Output vs. Value in the Workplace<br>01:15:48 The Need for User Research and Customer Understanding<br>01:16:17 The Lack of Sustained Efforts in Design-Led Development<br>01:17:15 The Importance of Effective Communication and Listening<br>01:18:08 The Role of Leadership in Creating Psychological Safety<br>01:18:36 The Importance of Embracing Diversity and Cultural Differences<br>01:19:01 The Need for Self-Awareness and Reflection in Leadership<br>01:20:35 The Need for Humility and Learning in Leadership<br>01:21:05 The Importance of Empowering and Supporting Teams<br>01:22:06 The Need for Preventive Work and Supportive Environments<br>01:23:25 The Importance of Daily Human Work in Teams<br>01:24:57 The Generational Change in Workplace Dynamics<br>01:26:16 The Need for Human Work in the Face of Automation<br>01:27:05 The Role of Leadership in Creating Psychological Safety<br>01:28:27 The Importance of Self-Reflection and Self-Awareness in Leadership<br>01:29:19 The Need for Research and Understanding of Team Burnout<br>01:30:07 The Importance of Team Dynamics and Human Work<br>01:31:01 The Lack of Research and Focus on Human Work in Technology<br>01:32:21 The Importance of Continuous Improvement and Progress<br>01:33:18 The Need for Change and Innovation in the Workplace<br>01:34:57 The Importance of Neurodiversity and Inclusion in the Workplace<br>01:36:16 The Need for Change in Leadership and Workplace Culture<br>01:37:43 The Importance of Recognizing and Supporting Neurodivergent Individuals<br>01:39:29 The Need for a Shift in Mindset and Understanding of Neurodiversity<br>01:41:06 The Importance of Challenging Stereotypes and Embracing Diversity<br>01:43:43 The Need for Individualized Support and Understanding of Neurodivergent Individuals<br>01:45:40 Introduction to Podders Concept<br>01:46:07 Mission: Psychological Safety and Human Depth<br>01:47:01 Humanizing Engagement and Centralizing Resources<br>01:48:20 Invitation to Discuss Authenticity and Women Developers<br>01:49:15 Closing Remarks and Future Plans</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne examine findings from the DORA reports — particularly the relationship between high-performing engineering practices and burnout risk.</p><p>They explore how trunk-based development, delivery pressure, and continuous integration environments can increase cognitive load when psychological safety and ownership clarity are absent.</p><p>They unpack how Human Debt™ accumulates when teams are structurally stretched, and how Execution Debt emerges when high-velocity systems operate without sufficient human stabilisers.</p><p>High performance without safety is not performance.<br> It is delayed fragility.</p><p>If you are implementing DevOps practices, benchmarking against DORA metrics, or scaling engineering under delivery pressure, this episode reframes what “elite” performance actually costs.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• DORA research and performance tiers<br> • Burnout correlations in high-performing teams<br> • Trunk-based development and cognitive load<br> • Human Debt™ under delivery acceleration<br> • Psychological safety as stabilising force<br> • Execution Debt as statistical outcome<br> • Developer stories vs aggregate metrics<br> • Designing for resilience, not just speed</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – What DORA actually measures<br> 00:00 – Burnout in high-performing environments<br> 00:00 – Trunk-based development implications<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ and cognitive overload<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt from compounding strain<br> 00:00 – The myth of sustainable hyper-velocity<br> 00:00 – Practical leadership implications<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech (Executive diagnostics &amp; advisory): <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and strategist focused on execution risk and psychological safety.</p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring DevOps practice, delivery fragility, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Episode analysing DORA research and burnout correlations in engineering teams. Core themes: Human Debt™, Execution Debt, trunk-based development, cognitive overload, psychological safety, delivery fragility, high-performance risk. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: CTOs, engineering leaders, DevOps practitioners, transformation executives, board-level decision makers.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p><p>This one strengthens:</p><p>• Data credibility<br> • Executive advisory positioning<br> • Human Debt™ as measurable strain<br> • Execution Debt as predictive risk</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne examine findings from the DORA reports — particularly the relationship between high-performing engineering practices and burnout risk.</p><p>They explore how trunk-based development, delivery pressure, and continuous integration environments can increase cognitive load when psychological safety and ownership clarity are absent.</p><p>They unpack how Human Debt™ accumulates when teams are structurally stretched, and how Execution Debt emerges when high-velocity systems operate without sufficient human stabilisers.</p><p>High performance without safety is not performance.<br> It is delayed fragility.</p><p>If you are implementing DevOps practices, benchmarking against DORA metrics, or scaling engineering under delivery pressure, this episode reframes what “elite” performance actually costs.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• DORA research and performance tiers<br> • Burnout correlations in high-performing teams<br> • Trunk-based development and cognitive load<br> • Human Debt™ under delivery acceleration<br> • Psychological safety as stabilising force<br> • Execution Debt as statistical outcome<br> • Developer stories vs aggregate metrics<br> • Designing for resilience, not just speed</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – What DORA actually measures<br> 00:00 – Burnout in high-performing environments<br> 00:00 – Trunk-based development implications<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ and cognitive overload<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt from compounding strain<br> 00:00 – The myth of sustainable hyper-velocity<br> 00:00 – Practical leadership implications<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech (Executive diagnostics &amp; advisory): <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and strategist focused on execution risk and psychological safety.</p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring DevOps practice, delivery fragility, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Episode analysing DORA research and burnout correlations in engineering teams. Core themes: Human Debt™, Execution Debt, trunk-based development, cognitive overload, psychological safety, delivery fragility, high-performance risk. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: CTOs, engineering leaders, DevOps practitioners, transformation executives, board-level decision makers.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p><p>This one strengthens:</p><p>• Data credibility<br> • Executive advisory positioning<br> • Human Debt™ as measurable strain<br> • Execution Debt as predictive risk</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne examine findings from the DORA reports — particularly the relationship between high-performing engineering practices and burnout risk.</p><p>They explore how trunk-based development, delivery pressure, and continuous integration environments can increase cognitive load when psychological safety and ownership clarity are absent.</p><p>They unpack how Human Debt™ accumulates when teams are structurally stretched, and how Execution Debt emerges when high-velocity systems operate without sufficient human stabilisers.</p><p>High performance without safety is not performance.<br> It is delayed fragility.</p><p>If you are implementing DevOps practices, benchmarking against DORA metrics, or scaling engineering under delivery pressure, this episode reframes what “elite” performance actually costs.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• DORA research and performance tiers<br> • Burnout correlations in high-performing teams<br> • Trunk-based development and cognitive load<br> • Human Debt™ under delivery acceleration<br> • Psychological safety as stabilising force<br> • Execution Debt as statistical outcome<br> • Developer stories vs aggregate metrics<br> • Designing for resilience, not just speed</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – What DORA actually measures<br> 00:00 – Burnout in high-performing environments<br> 00:00 – Trunk-based development implications<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ and cognitive overload<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt from compounding strain<br> 00:00 – The myth of sustainable hyper-velocity<br> 00:00 – Practical leadership implications<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech (Executive diagnostics &amp; advisory): <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and strategist focused on execution risk and psychological safety.</p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring DevOps practice, delivery fragility, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Episode analysing DORA research and burnout correlations in engineering teams. Core themes: Human Debt™, Execution Debt, trunk-based development, cognitive overload, psychological safety, delivery fragility, high-performance risk. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: CTOs, engineering leaders, DevOps practitioners, transformation executives, board-level decision makers.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p><p>This one strengthens:</p><p>• Data credibility<br> • Executive advisory positioning<br> • Human Debt™ as measurable strain<br> • Execution Debt as predictive risk</p>]]>
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      <title>S1E6 — Tech-Led Culture: Designing Organisations That Don’t Burn People Out</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne move from critique into construction.</p><p>Recorded around the launch of <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, they explore what it actually means to design organisations where technical systems and human systems reinforce each other — instead of quietly degrading each other.</p><p>They unpack why culture is not a values slide, but operating architecture. Why psychological safety precedes flow. Why flow precedes authority. And why revenue without nervous system safety is not sustainable success.</p><p>They examine how Human Debt™ accumulates when leaders treat culture as cosmetic, and how Execution Debt compounds when velocity replaces clarity.</p><p>This is not a culture talk.<br> It is a systems design conversation.</p><p>If you are scaling engineering teams, leading transformation, or trying to build authority without burnout, this episode reframes culture as infrastructure.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• What “tech-led culture” really means<br> • Psychological safety as prerequisite to flow<br> • Flow as measurable economic asset<br> • Human Debt™ as architectural strain<br> • Execution Debt from cultural misalignment<br> • Leadership under scaling pressure<br> • Designing systems that reduce fragility<br> • Authority that compounds instead of erodes</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – Why culture is architecture<br> 00:00 – Launching Tech-Led Culture<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ inside scaling teams<br> 00:00 – Flow and nervous system safety<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt under pressure<br> 00:00 – Designing sustainable authority<br> 00:00 – Practical implications for leaders<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech (Executive diagnostics &amp; advisory): <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and strategist focused on execution risk and psychological safety.</p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring delivery fragility, DevOps practice, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Episode on Tech-Led Culture and organisational design. Core themes: Human Debt™, Execution Debt, psychological safety, flow as economic asset, scaling pressure, cultural architecture, authority building. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: CTOs, founders, HR executives, board-level decision makers.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne move from critique into construction.</p><p>Recorded around the launch of <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, they explore what it actually means to design organisations where technical systems and human systems reinforce each other — instead of quietly degrading each other.</p><p>They unpack why culture is not a values slide, but operating architecture. Why psychological safety precedes flow. Why flow precedes authority. And why revenue without nervous system safety is not sustainable success.</p><p>They examine how Human Debt™ accumulates when leaders treat culture as cosmetic, and how Execution Debt compounds when velocity replaces clarity.</p><p>This is not a culture talk.<br> It is a systems design conversation.</p><p>If you are scaling engineering teams, leading transformation, or trying to build authority without burnout, this episode reframes culture as infrastructure.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• What “tech-led culture” really means<br> • Psychological safety as prerequisite to flow<br> • Flow as measurable economic asset<br> • Human Debt™ as architectural strain<br> • Execution Debt from cultural misalignment<br> • Leadership under scaling pressure<br> • Designing systems that reduce fragility<br> • Authority that compounds instead of erodes</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – Why culture is architecture<br> 00:00 – Launching Tech-Led Culture<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ inside scaling teams<br> 00:00 – Flow and nervous system safety<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt under pressure<br> 00:00 – Designing sustainable authority<br> 00:00 – Practical implications for leaders<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech (Executive diagnostics &amp; advisory): <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and strategist focused on execution risk and psychological safety.</p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring delivery fragility, DevOps practice, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Episode on Tech-Led Culture and organisational design. Core themes: Human Debt™, Execution Debt, psychological safety, flow as economic asset, scaling pressure, cultural architecture, authority building. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: CTOs, founders, HR executives, board-level decision makers.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne move from critique into construction.</p><p>Recorded around the launch of <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, they explore what it actually means to design organisations where technical systems and human systems reinforce each other — instead of quietly degrading each other.</p><p>They unpack why culture is not a values slide, but operating architecture. Why psychological safety precedes flow. Why flow precedes authority. And why revenue without nervous system safety is not sustainable success.</p><p>They examine how Human Debt™ accumulates when leaders treat culture as cosmetic, and how Execution Debt compounds when velocity replaces clarity.</p><p>This is not a culture talk.<br> It is a systems design conversation.</p><p>If you are scaling engineering teams, leading transformation, or trying to build authority without burnout, this episode reframes culture as infrastructure.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• What “tech-led culture” really means<br> • Psychological safety as prerequisite to flow<br> • Flow as measurable economic asset<br> • Human Debt™ as architectural strain<br> • Execution Debt from cultural misalignment<br> • Leadership under scaling pressure<br> • Designing systems that reduce fragility<br> • Authority that compounds instead of erodes</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – Why culture is architecture<br> 00:00 – Launching Tech-Led Culture<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ inside scaling teams<br> 00:00 – Flow and nervous system safety<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt under pressure<br> 00:00 – Designing sustainable authority<br> 00:00 – Practical implications for leaders<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech (Executive diagnostics &amp; advisory): <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and strategist focused on execution risk and psychological safety.</p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring delivery fragility, DevOps practice, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Episode on Tech-Led Culture and organisational design. Core themes: Human Debt™, Execution Debt, psychological safety, flow as economic asset, scaling pressure, cultural architecture, authority building. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: CTOs, founders, HR executives, board-level decision makers.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne move beyond the productivity debate and formalise a structural model: how Human Debt™ and Technical Debt interact — and how their collision produces Execution Debt.</p><p>They explore why Technical Debt alone rarely explains delivery fragility, and why Human Debt™ — accumulated through leadership pressure, unclear incentives, and psychological unsafety — silently amplifies risk inside engineering systems.</p><p>Execution failure is rarely caused by a single technical decision.<br> It is usually the result of compounding strain across human and technical systems.</p><p>This episode reframes “debt” as an interaction effect — not a code problem, not a culture problem, but a systems problem.</p><p>If you are responsible for delivery at scale, navigating transformation, or reporting to a board, this conversation gives you language to describe risk before it materialises as failure.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• Human Debt™ as organisational strain<br> • Technical Debt beyond code shortcuts<br> • The interaction effect between human and technical systems<br> • Execution Debt as emergent delivery risk<br> • Psychological safety and decision quality<br> • Leadership pressure and compounding fragility<br> • Flow as a stabilising force<br> • Designing organisations that reduce systemic debt</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – From productivity debate to systems model<br> 00:00 – Defining Human Debt™ clearly<br> 00:00 – Rethinking Technical Debt<br> 00:00 – Interaction and amplification effects<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt explained<br> 00:00 – Practical implications for leaders<br> 00:00 – Designing for resilience<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and strategist focused on execution risk and psychological safety.</p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring DevOps practice, delivery fragility, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Framework episode formalising the relationship between Human Debt™, Technical Debt, and Execution Debt. Core themes: systemic interaction effects, psychological safety, leadership pressure, delivery fragility, execution risk. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: CTOs, engineering leaders, founders, transformation executives, board-level decision makers.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p><p>This one is foundational for:</p><ul><li>Trademark reinforcement</li><li>Execution Debt conceptual ownership</li><li>Board-level advisory funnel</li></ul>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne move beyond the productivity debate and formalise a structural model: how Human Debt™ and Technical Debt interact — and how their collision produces Execution Debt.</p><p>They explore why Technical Debt alone rarely explains delivery fragility, and why Human Debt™ — accumulated through leadership pressure, unclear incentives, and psychological unsafety — silently amplifies risk inside engineering systems.</p><p>Execution failure is rarely caused by a single technical decision.<br> It is usually the result of compounding strain across human and technical systems.</p><p>This episode reframes “debt” as an interaction effect — not a code problem, not a culture problem, but a systems problem.</p><p>If you are responsible for delivery at scale, navigating transformation, or reporting to a board, this conversation gives you language to describe risk before it materialises as failure.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• Human Debt™ as organisational strain<br> • Technical Debt beyond code shortcuts<br> • The interaction effect between human and technical systems<br> • Execution Debt as emergent delivery risk<br> • Psychological safety and decision quality<br> • Leadership pressure and compounding fragility<br> • Flow as a stabilising force<br> • Designing organisations that reduce systemic debt</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – From productivity debate to systems model<br> 00:00 – Defining Human Debt™ clearly<br> 00:00 – Rethinking Technical Debt<br> 00:00 – Interaction and amplification effects<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt explained<br> 00:00 – Practical implications for leaders<br> 00:00 – Designing for resilience<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and strategist focused on execution risk and psychological safety.</p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring DevOps practice, delivery fragility, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Framework episode formalising the relationship between Human Debt™, Technical Debt, and Execution Debt. Core themes: systemic interaction effects, psychological safety, leadership pressure, delivery fragility, execution risk. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: CTOs, engineering leaders, founders, transformation executives, board-level decision makers.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p><p>This one is foundational for:</p><ul><li>Trademark reinforcement</li><li>Execution Debt conceptual ownership</li><li>Board-level advisory funnel</li></ul>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Sep 2023 20:31:27 +0100</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne move beyond the productivity debate and formalise a structural model: how Human Debt™ and Technical Debt interact — and how their collision produces Execution Debt.</p><p>They explore why Technical Debt alone rarely explains delivery fragility, and why Human Debt™ — accumulated through leadership pressure, unclear incentives, and psychological unsafety — silently amplifies risk inside engineering systems.</p><p>Execution failure is rarely caused by a single technical decision.<br> It is usually the result of compounding strain across human and technical systems.</p><p>This episode reframes “debt” as an interaction effect — not a code problem, not a culture problem, but a systems problem.</p><p>If you are responsible for delivery at scale, navigating transformation, or reporting to a board, this conversation gives you language to describe risk before it materialises as failure.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• Human Debt™ as organisational strain<br> • Technical Debt beyond code shortcuts<br> • The interaction effect between human and technical systems<br> • Execution Debt as emergent delivery risk<br> • Psychological safety and decision quality<br> • Leadership pressure and compounding fragility<br> • Flow as a stabilising force<br> • Designing organisations that reduce systemic debt</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – From productivity debate to systems model<br> 00:00 – Defining Human Debt™ clearly<br> 00:00 – Rethinking Technical Debt<br> 00:00 – Interaction and amplification effects<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt explained<br> 00:00 – Practical implications for leaders<br> 00:00 – Designing for resilience<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and strategist focused on execution risk and psychological safety.</p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring DevOps practice, delivery fragility, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Framework episode formalising the relationship between Human Debt™, Technical Debt, and Execution Debt. Core themes: systemic interaction effects, psychological safety, leadership pressure, delivery fragility, execution risk. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: CTOs, engineering leaders, founders, transformation executives, board-level decision makers.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p><p>This one is foundational for:</p><ul><li>Trademark reinforcement</li><li>Execution Debt conceptual ownership</li><li>Board-level advisory funnel</li></ul>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne analyse the McKinsey developer productivity report and its suggestion that coding time can serve as a meaningful performance proxy.</p><p>Rather than reacting emotionally, they examine the structural implications of such metrics. What happens when executives measure activity instead of impact? When dashboards reward visible output over deep thinking? When productivity becomes time-in-tool rather than value delivered?</p><p>They explore how Human Debt™ amplifies under reductive measurement systems — and how Execution Debt emerges when organisations optimise for signal simplicity instead of systemic clarity.</p><p>The problem is not metrics.<br> The problem is mistaking metrics for truth.</p><p>If you are responsible for engineering performance, transformation strategy, or executive reporting, this episode challenges the foundations beneath your measurement architecture.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• The McKinsey developer productivity report<br> • Coding time vs value creation<br> • Inner loop vs outer loop engineering work<br> • Measurement distortion and incentive risk<br> • Human Debt™ under dashboard culture<br> • Execution Debt as compounding delivery fragility<br> • Psychological safety and deep work<br> • Why simplification can increase risk</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – Context: What McKinsey proposed<br> 00:00 – Why coding time is an incomplete proxy<br> 00:00 – Deep work vs visible activity<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ and metric pressure<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt from mismeasurement<br> 00:00 – Leadership blind spots<br> 00:00 – What responsible measurement looks like<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and strategist focused on execution risk and psychological safety.</p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring DevOps practice, delivery fragility, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Analysis of the McKinsey developer productivity report and the risks of measuring coding time as performance. Core themes: Human Debt™, Execution Debt, measurement distortion, psychological safety, deep work, delivery fragility, executive blind spots. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: CTOs, engineering leaders, transformation executives, board-level decision makers.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne analyse the McKinsey developer productivity report and its suggestion that coding time can serve as a meaningful performance proxy.</p><p>Rather than reacting emotionally, they examine the structural implications of such metrics. What happens when executives measure activity instead of impact? When dashboards reward visible output over deep thinking? When productivity becomes time-in-tool rather than value delivered?</p><p>They explore how Human Debt™ amplifies under reductive measurement systems — and how Execution Debt emerges when organisations optimise for signal simplicity instead of systemic clarity.</p><p>The problem is not metrics.<br> The problem is mistaking metrics for truth.</p><p>If you are responsible for engineering performance, transformation strategy, or executive reporting, this episode challenges the foundations beneath your measurement architecture.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• The McKinsey developer productivity report<br> • Coding time vs value creation<br> • Inner loop vs outer loop engineering work<br> • Measurement distortion and incentive risk<br> • Human Debt™ under dashboard culture<br> • Execution Debt as compounding delivery fragility<br> • Psychological safety and deep work<br> • Why simplification can increase risk</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – Context: What McKinsey proposed<br> 00:00 – Why coding time is an incomplete proxy<br> 00:00 – Deep work vs visible activity<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ and metric pressure<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt from mismeasurement<br> 00:00 – Leadership blind spots<br> 00:00 – What responsible measurement looks like<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and strategist focused on execution risk and psychological safety.</p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring DevOps practice, delivery fragility, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Analysis of the McKinsey developer productivity report and the risks of measuring coding time as performance. Core themes: Human Debt™, Execution Debt, measurement distortion, psychological safety, deep work, delivery fragility, executive blind spots. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: CTOs, engineering leaders, transformation executives, board-level decision makers.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne analyse the McKinsey developer productivity report and its suggestion that coding time can serve as a meaningful performance proxy.</p><p>Rather than reacting emotionally, they examine the structural implications of such metrics. What happens when executives measure activity instead of impact? When dashboards reward visible output over deep thinking? When productivity becomes time-in-tool rather than value delivered?</p><p>They explore how Human Debt™ amplifies under reductive measurement systems — and how Execution Debt emerges when organisations optimise for signal simplicity instead of systemic clarity.</p><p>The problem is not metrics.<br> The problem is mistaking metrics for truth.</p><p>If you are responsible for engineering performance, transformation strategy, or executive reporting, this episode challenges the foundations beneath your measurement architecture.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• The McKinsey developer productivity report<br> • Coding time vs value creation<br> • Inner loop vs outer loop engineering work<br> • Measurement distortion and incentive risk<br> • Human Debt™ under dashboard culture<br> • Execution Debt as compounding delivery fragility<br> • Psychological safety and deep work<br> • Why simplification can increase risk</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – Context: What McKinsey proposed<br> 00:00 – Why coding time is an incomplete proxy<br> 00:00 – Deep work vs visible activity<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ and metric pressure<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt from mismeasurement<br> 00:00 – Leadership blind spots<br> 00:00 – What responsible measurement looks like<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and strategist focused on execution risk and psychological safety.</p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring DevOps practice, delivery fragility, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Analysis of the McKinsey developer productivity report and the risks of measuring coding time as performance. Core themes: Human Debt™, Execution Debt, measurement distortion, psychological safety, deep work, delivery fragility, executive blind spots. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: CTOs, engineering leaders, transformation executives, board-level decision makers.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne explore the narratives organisations build around performance — and how those narratives quietly distort reality.</p><p>They examine how teams convince themselves that output equals value, that velocity equals progress, and that silence equals alignment. They unpack how Human Debt™ accumulates when uncomfortable truths are deferred, and how Execution Debt compounds when leadership chooses coherence of story over clarity of signal.</p><p>This is not about bad intentions. It is about systemic self-deception.</p><p>When leaders protect the narrative instead of interrogating it, risk becomes invisible — until delivery fails.</p><p>If you are a CTO, engineering leader, founder, or board member responsible for outcomes under pressure, this episode challenges the assumptions your organisation may be protecting.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• Organisational storytelling and performance myths<br> • Human Debt™ created by silence and avoidance<br> • Velocity vs value confusion<br> • Psychological safety vs surface alignment<br> • Execution Debt as accumulated narrative distortion<br> • Leadership courage under delivery pressure<br> • Structural honesty in scaling organisations<br> • Flow vs performative productivity</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – Why stories shape performance<br> 00:00 – The velocity illusion<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ through avoidance<br> 00:00 – Silence, safety, and signal loss<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt explained through narrative drift<br> 00:00 – Leadership responsibility<br> 00:00 – Designing for structural honesty<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech (Executive diagnostics &amp; advisory): <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and strategist focused on execution risk and psychological safety.</p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring DevOps practice, delivery fragility, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Episode examining organisational narratives and performance myths. Core themes: Human Debt™, Execution Debt, velocity vs value, psychological safety, narrative distortion, delivery risk. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: CTOs, engineering leaders, founders, board-level executives, transformation leads.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne explore the narratives organisations build around performance — and how those narratives quietly distort reality.</p><p>They examine how teams convince themselves that output equals value, that velocity equals progress, and that silence equals alignment. They unpack how Human Debt™ accumulates when uncomfortable truths are deferred, and how Execution Debt compounds when leadership chooses coherence of story over clarity of signal.</p><p>This is not about bad intentions. It is about systemic self-deception.</p><p>When leaders protect the narrative instead of interrogating it, risk becomes invisible — until delivery fails.</p><p>If you are a CTO, engineering leader, founder, or board member responsible for outcomes under pressure, this episode challenges the assumptions your organisation may be protecting.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• Organisational storytelling and performance myths<br> • Human Debt™ created by silence and avoidance<br> • Velocity vs value confusion<br> • Psychological safety vs surface alignment<br> • Execution Debt as accumulated narrative distortion<br> • Leadership courage under delivery pressure<br> • Structural honesty in scaling organisations<br> • Flow vs performative productivity</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – Why stories shape performance<br> 00:00 – The velocity illusion<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ through avoidance<br> 00:00 – Silence, safety, and signal loss<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt explained through narrative drift<br> 00:00 – Leadership responsibility<br> 00:00 – Designing for structural honesty<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech (Executive diagnostics &amp; advisory): <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and strategist focused on execution risk and psychological safety.</p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring DevOps practice, delivery fragility, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Episode examining organisational narratives and performance myths. Core themes: Human Debt™, Execution Debt, velocity vs value, psychological safety, narrative distortion, delivery risk. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: CTOs, engineering leaders, founders, board-level executives, transformation leads.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Aug 2023 15:50:30 +0100</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne explore the narratives organisations build around performance — and how those narratives quietly distort reality.</p><p>They examine how teams convince themselves that output equals value, that velocity equals progress, and that silence equals alignment. They unpack how Human Debt™ accumulates when uncomfortable truths are deferred, and how Execution Debt compounds when leadership chooses coherence of story over clarity of signal.</p><p>This is not about bad intentions. It is about systemic self-deception.</p><p>When leaders protect the narrative instead of interrogating it, risk becomes invisible — until delivery fails.</p><p>If you are a CTO, engineering leader, founder, or board member responsible for outcomes under pressure, this episode challenges the assumptions your organisation may be protecting.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• Organisational storytelling and performance myths<br> • Human Debt™ created by silence and avoidance<br> • Velocity vs value confusion<br> • Psychological safety vs surface alignment<br> • Execution Debt as accumulated narrative distortion<br> • Leadership courage under delivery pressure<br> • Structural honesty in scaling organisations<br> • Flow vs performative productivity</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – Why stories shape performance<br> 00:00 – The velocity illusion<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ through avoidance<br> 00:00 – Silence, safety, and signal loss<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt explained through narrative drift<br> 00:00 – Leadership responsibility<br> 00:00 – Designing for structural honesty<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech (Executive diagnostics &amp; advisory): <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and strategist focused on execution risk and psychological safety.</p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring DevOps practice, delivery fragility, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Episode examining organisational narratives and performance myths. Core themes: Human Debt™, Execution Debt, velocity vs value, psychological safety, narrative distortion, delivery risk. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: CTOs, engineering leaders, founders, board-level executives, transformation leads.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne examine how measurement systems reshape behaviour inside engineering organisations — often in ways leaders do not intend.</p><p>They explore how Human Debt™ accumulates when dashboards replace dialogue, when incentives reward visibility over value, and when teams begin optimising for survival rather than impact. They unpack how Execution Debt emerges not from a single bad decision, but from a pattern of misaligned metrics compounded over time.</p><p>The question is no longer “How productive are we?”<br> The question becomes: “What kind of organisation are our metrics quietly building?”</p><p>If you are responsible for KPIs, transformation initiatives, delivery performance, or cultural change, this episode challenges the assumptions behind your measurement architecture.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• Measurement as cultural design<br> • Human Debt™ accumulation through metrics<br> • Visibility vs value creation<br> • Incentive distortion in engineering teams<br> • Psychological safety under metric pressure<br> • Execution Debt as compounding risk<br> • Behavioural drift in scaling organisations<br> • Leadership responsibility in system design</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – From productivity to measurement systems<br> 00:00 – How metrics reshape behaviour<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ through incentive design<br> 00:00 – Dashboard culture and blind spots<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt explained through compounding effects<br> 00:00 – Leadership implications<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and researcher of psychological safety and execution risk in tech-led organisations.</p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring delivery risk, DevOps practice, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Episode on measurement systems and organisational behaviour. Core themes: Human Debt™, Execution Debt, KPI distortion, psychological safety, incentive design, dashboard culture, systemic delivery risk. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: CTOs, engineering leaders, HR executives, founders, board-level decision makers.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne examine how measurement systems reshape behaviour inside engineering organisations — often in ways leaders do not intend.</p><p>They explore how Human Debt™ accumulates when dashboards replace dialogue, when incentives reward visibility over value, and when teams begin optimising for survival rather than impact. They unpack how Execution Debt emerges not from a single bad decision, but from a pattern of misaligned metrics compounded over time.</p><p>The question is no longer “How productive are we?”<br> The question becomes: “What kind of organisation are our metrics quietly building?”</p><p>If you are responsible for KPIs, transformation initiatives, delivery performance, or cultural change, this episode challenges the assumptions behind your measurement architecture.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• Measurement as cultural design<br> • Human Debt™ accumulation through metrics<br> • Visibility vs value creation<br> • Incentive distortion in engineering teams<br> • Psychological safety under metric pressure<br> • Execution Debt as compounding risk<br> • Behavioural drift in scaling organisations<br> • Leadership responsibility in system design</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – From productivity to measurement systems<br> 00:00 – How metrics reshape behaviour<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ through incentive design<br> 00:00 – Dashboard culture and blind spots<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt explained through compounding effects<br> 00:00 – Leadership implications<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and researcher of psychological safety and execution risk in tech-led organisations.</p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring delivery risk, DevOps practice, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Episode on measurement systems and organisational behaviour. Core themes: Human Debt™, Execution Debt, KPI distortion, psychological safety, incentive design, dashboard culture, systemic delivery risk. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: CTOs, engineering leaders, HR executives, founders, board-level decision makers.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne examine how measurement systems reshape behaviour inside engineering organisations — often in ways leaders do not intend.</p><p>They explore how Human Debt™ accumulates when dashboards replace dialogue, when incentives reward visibility over value, and when teams begin optimising for survival rather than impact. They unpack how Execution Debt emerges not from a single bad decision, but from a pattern of misaligned metrics compounded over time.</p><p>The question is no longer “How productive are we?”<br> The question becomes: “What kind of organisation are our metrics quietly building?”</p><p>If you are responsible for KPIs, transformation initiatives, delivery performance, or cultural change, this episode challenges the assumptions behind your measurement architecture.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• Measurement as cultural design<br> • Human Debt™ accumulation through metrics<br> • Visibility vs value creation<br> • Incentive distortion in engineering teams<br> • Psychological safety under metric pressure<br> • Execution Debt as compounding risk<br> • Behavioural drift in scaling organisations<br> • Leadership responsibility in system design</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – From productivity to measurement systems<br> 00:00 – How metrics reshape behaviour<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ through incentive design<br> 00:00 – Dashboard culture and blind spots<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt explained through compounding effects<br> 00:00 – Leadership implications<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and researcher of psychological safety and execution risk in tech-led organisations.</p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring delivery risk, DevOps practice, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Episode on measurement systems and organisational behaviour. Core themes: Human Debt™, Execution Debt, KPI distortion, psychological safety, incentive design, dashboard culture, systemic delivery risk. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: CTOs, engineering leaders, HR executives, founders, board-level decision makers.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this first episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne set the frame for the entire series: most organisations are asking the wrong question about performance.</p><p>Instead of asking “How productive are our developers?”, they explore the deeper issue — how Human Debt™ accumulates inside teams when measurement replaces trust, and how Execution Debt emerges when technical systems are optimised without understanding the human systems running them.</p><p>They unpack why productivity metrics often distort incentives, why dashboards create false clarity, and why psychological safety is not a cultural extra but a structural prerequisite for reliable delivery.</p><p>This is not an Agile conversation. It is a systems conversation.</p><p>If you are a CTO, engineering leader, founder, HR executive, or board member responsible for delivery outcomes, this episode reframes performance as organisational architecture — not individual output.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• Why developer productivity is the wrong starting point<br> • Human Debt™ as invisible organisational strain<br> • Technical systems vs human systems<br> • Incentive distortion through metrics<br> • Psychological safety as performance infrastructure<br> • Execution Debt as emergent risk<br> • Flow as economic asset<br> • Authority vs dashboard management</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – Why this podcast exists<br> 00:00 – The productivity trap<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ introduced<br> 00:00 – Metrics and unintended consequences<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt explained<br> 00:00 – Psychological safety and flow<br> 00:00 – Leadership implications<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and researcher of psychological safety and execution risk in tech-led organisations </p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring delivery risk, DevOps practice, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Foundational episode reframing developer productivity and introducing Human Debt™ and Execution Debt as interacting organisational systems. Core themes: psychological safety, incentive distortion, flow as economic asset, systemic delivery risk. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: CTOs, engineering leaders, HR executives, founders, board-level decision makers.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this first episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne set the frame for the entire series: most organisations are asking the wrong question about performance.</p><p>Instead of asking “How productive are our developers?”, they explore the deeper issue — how Human Debt™ accumulates inside teams when measurement replaces trust, and how Execution Debt emerges when technical systems are optimised without understanding the human systems running them.</p><p>They unpack why productivity metrics often distort incentives, why dashboards create false clarity, and why psychological safety is not a cultural extra but a structural prerequisite for reliable delivery.</p><p>This is not an Agile conversation. It is a systems conversation.</p><p>If you are a CTO, engineering leader, founder, HR executive, or board member responsible for delivery outcomes, this episode reframes performance as organisational architecture — not individual output.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• Why developer productivity is the wrong starting point<br> • Human Debt™ as invisible organisational strain<br> • Technical systems vs human systems<br> • Incentive distortion through metrics<br> • Psychological safety as performance infrastructure<br> • Execution Debt as emergent risk<br> • Flow as economic asset<br> • Authority vs dashboard management</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – Why this podcast exists<br> 00:00 – The productivity trap<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ introduced<br> 00:00 – Metrics and unintended consequences<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt explained<br> 00:00 – Psychological safety and flow<br> 00:00 – Leadership implications<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and researcher of psychological safety and execution risk in tech-led organisations </p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring delivery risk, DevOps practice, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Foundational episode reframing developer productivity and introducing Human Debt™ and Execution Debt as interacting organisational systems. Core themes: psychological safety, incentive distortion, flow as economic asset, systemic delivery risk. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: CTOs, engineering leaders, HR executives, founders, board-level decision makers.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The canonical home for the audio edition of <strong>People AND Tech</strong> on all major podcast platforms is<br> https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/</p><p>People AND Tech — Human Debt™. Execution Debt. Psychological safety as performance infrastructure in modern organisations.</p><p>In this first episode, Duena Blomstrom and Dave Ballantyne set the frame for the entire series: most organisations are asking the wrong question about performance.</p><p>Instead of asking “How productive are our developers?”, they explore the deeper issue — how Human Debt™ accumulates inside teams when measurement replaces trust, and how Execution Debt emerges when technical systems are optimised without understanding the human systems running them.</p><p>They unpack why productivity metrics often distort incentives, why dashboards create false clarity, and why psychological safety is not a cultural extra but a structural prerequisite for reliable delivery.</p><p>This is not an Agile conversation. It is a systems conversation.</p><p>If you are a CTO, engineering leader, founder, HR executive, or board member responsible for delivery outcomes, this episode reframes performance as organisational architecture — not individual output.</p><p>⭐ Topics Covered</p><p>• Why developer productivity is the wrong starting point<br> • Human Debt™ as invisible organisational strain<br> • Technical systems vs human systems<br> • Incentive distortion through metrics<br> • Psychological safety as performance infrastructure<br> • Execution Debt as emergent risk<br> • Flow as economic asset<br> • Authority vs dashboard management</p><p>⏱ Chapters</p><p>00:00 – Why this podcast exists<br> 00:00 – The productivity trap<br> 00:00 – Human Debt™ introduced<br> 00:00 – Metrics and unintended consequences<br> 00:00 – Execution Debt explained<br> 00:00 – Psychological safety and flow<br> 00:00 – Leadership implications<br> 00:00 – Final reflections</p><p>🔗 Links &amp; Resources</p><p>Full podcast series: https://peopleandtech.transistor.fm/<br> Explore Human Debt™: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com/human-debt</a><br> Authority hub: <a href="https://www.duenablomstrom.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://www.duenablomstrom.com</a><br> PeopleNOTTech: <a href="https://peoplenottech.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com">https://peoplenottech.com</a></p><p>👤 About the Hosts</p><p>Duena Blomstrom — systems-level futurist, author of <em>People Before Tech</em> and <em>Tech-Led Culture</em>, originator of Human Debt™, and researcher of psychological safety and execution risk in tech-led organisations </p><p>Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems thinker exploring delivery risk, DevOps practice, and performance under pressure.</p><p>EPISODE_METADATA_START<br> People AND Tech — Foundational episode reframing developer productivity and introducing Human Debt™ and Execution Debt as interacting organisational systems. Core themes: psychological safety, incentive distortion, flow as economic asset, systemic delivery risk. Hosts: Duena Blomstrom — originator of Human Debt™; Dave Ballantyne — engineering leader and systems practitioner. Audience: CTOs, engineering leaders, HR executives, founders, board-level decision makers.<br> EPISODE_METADATA_END</p>]]>
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