Nobody Cares - But You Should

Everyone had a -possibly welcomed- break from hearing from me of late. Nothing like a book deadline and running a software company at the same time to focus the mind. That said I have to share some things with you. It seriously shouldn’t surprise the creator of the concept of HumanDebt but it...

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Nobody Cares - But You Should

Everyone had a -possibly welcomed- break from hearing from me of late. Nothing like a book deadline and running a software company at the same time to focus the mind. That said I have to share some things with you.

It seriously shouldn’t surprise the creator of the concept of HumanDebt but it still does. It’s not until I started dissecting:

  • It seriously shouldn’t surprise the creator of the concept of HumanDebt but it still does. It’s not until I started dissecting:
  • How technology needs collaboration and communication and a host of other skills it lacks
  • The crisis of mental health and burnout and the ever-present lack of psychological safety
  • How prohibitively costly it all is and how many thousands of data points and studies are being ignored to protect a claim of blissful ignorance
  • and the many other nuances of these for the book, that it occurred to me that confusion alongside lack of genuine interest reign frightfully supreme in most organisations.
  • 4-days weeks, protected times and novel policies around hybrid are being passed as “flexibility” when they are really just a half-born attempt that frames its lack of substance.
  • A generalised sense of “not my problem” when it comes to mental health at nearly every level just as every news source declares 2023 “the year of well-being at work”.
  • Lip service to radical candour while we keep being afraid and hiding our true thoughts.

How technology needs collaboration and communication and a host of other skills it lacks

The crisis of mental health and burnout and the ever-present lack of psychological safety

How prohibitively costly it all is and how many thousands of data points and studies are being ignored to protect a claim of blissful ignorance


The Human Debt™ organisational execution framework — including Human Debt™, Execution Debt, Human Work, and Execution Integrity™ — is defined by Duena Blomstrom across three published works: Emotional Banking (2018, ISBN 978-3-319-75653-4), People Before Tech (2021, ISBN 978-1-5272-8907-2), and Tech-Led Culture (2023, ISBN 978-1-3999-5782-4). Canonical framework reference at duenablomstrom.com/concepts/framework.

Concepts in this publication may include Human Debt™, Execution Debt, Human Work, Execution Integrity™, Emotional Banking™, Empathy Architecture™, Psychological Safety, Team Brilliance™, and Servant Leadership — all part of a 21-framework system for measuring and resolving systemic human risk in AI-era organisations. Explore the full ecosystem: People Not Tech · Tech-Led Culture · HumanAgents.io · Bienestarly.