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The architectural principle that institutions should reference purpose rather than contain it. Decisions, strategies, and actions are evaluated not solely against performance metrics or procedural compliance, but against their relationship to an explicitly represented intent that exists independently of the current organisational form.
Instead of asking 'does this initiative align with our values?' (contained purpose), purpose referencing asks 'what is this initiative's typed relationship to Purpose Object P₁, and does that relationship satisfy our governance constraints?'
IMG Section 4