Truth
What is actually happening, and can that reality reach the people who need it without distortion, fear or delay?
Truth · Tempo · Preparation
TTP asks whether reality is moving, whether pace is outrunning judgment, whether preparation is real, and whether enough human capacity remains to act.
What is actually happening, and can that reality reach the people who need it without distortion, fear or delay?
How fast is the environment changing compared with the system’s ability to understand, decide and respond?
Is readiness practiced and operational, or does it exist mainly as policy, assumption and confidence?
How much room remains for people to notice anomalies, challenge assumptions, recover and correct?
Why it matters
TTP focuses attention on the conditions that determine whether policies and processes can still work when reality becomes difficult.
If bad news slows down, gets softened or never travels upward, the system is already seeing an edited version of reality.
Speed becomes dangerous when decisions arrive faster than people can interpret consequences and recover from error.
Preparation is not what a plan says. It is what people can actually do when the normal pattern breaks.