Dieter Middle East trip proceeds; Peter shifts to off-loading other stress vectors
Situation
After the Nathan 1:1 5/21 raised the Middle East trip as a stress concern, Peter and Bjorn aligned: the trip business value holds, Dieter ships. The landed decision is upstream — Peter recalibrates his support for Dieter to be much more sensitive to overload signals and actively off-loads other stress vectors (release pressure framing, recognition, vacation enforcement post-release, board-proposal ghostwriting timing) so the Middle East trip is the one stressor, not stacked on top of others.
Reasoning
Two threads converge. (1) Bjorn carried the business-value half of the equation; the Middle East engagement matters to CIQ today. Peter respected that read. (2) The stress signal from the 1:1 does not go away just because the trip stays — instead it becomes a standing vigilance and an obligation to reduce friction in adjacent areas. Peter previously committed to (a) post-release recognition on Mattermost, (b) Dieter taking two days off post-release, (c) ghostwriting the engineering-lead board proposals on a timeline of multiple weeks not immediate, (d) helping with the Sherif dynamic. All of those become more important now that Dieter ships to the Middle East on the original timeline.
Additional Context
Adjusts the live posture from the 1:1 (where Peter was investigating cancellation) to the post-Bjorn reality. Lesson stored: when Peter asks Bjorn to evaluate business value, the live question is the business half — the stress half rolls into standing-care, not into cancellation.
Observed Evidence
Initial investigation in Nathan 1:1; Peter confirmed Bjorn alignment afterward in this reflection that the trip stays, sensitivity to overload increases.
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Related Context
fathom
Please talk to Bjorn. And say, what are we doing here? I do not understand. ... I just, I also want to understand from Bjorn... has things changed for us?
Outcome
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Decision ID: 3cf9470f-9f78-4743-85d0-fa1c8ad17fa5