1 . The Kernel
Without a central operating logic, departments invent localized standards and fragmented documentation, leading to operational drift.
The Kernel is the baseline operating logic defining corporate governance. Establishing the hierarchy of documentation, core values, and ethical standards ensures that every critical decision traces back to a single, unified source of truth.
- 1.1 Governance Standards: Scope, Hierarchy, and Control
In a growing organization, operational ambiguity creates friction. It slows down execution and introduces variation in how different teams make decisions. The **Company Operating System** is designed...
- 1.2 Mission & Vision: Defining "From Atom to Cloud"
The objective of the company goes beyond the physical assembly of electronics. The organizational goal is to systematically eliminate the friction between hardware creation and digital infrastructure....
- 1.3 Core Values as a Decision Framework
Corporate values are often treated as abstract concepts. At this company, they are operational algorithms. They function as the compiled source code for autonomous, decentralized decision-making. When...
- 1.4 One Company: Across all Offices and Factories
A hardware manufacturing company is a single, interconnected system with two primary environments: the **Digital** (Strategy, Engineering, Sales, Finance) and the **Physical** (Production, Logistics,...
- 1.5 Ethics, Integrity, and Intellectual Property Security
Trust is the primary operational currency. As a manufacturing partner, the world's most innovative hardware companies hand over their most valuable corporate assets: unreleased Intellectual Property a...