Key takeaways
- Recognize tone and framing that sound rational but erode trust
- Separate legitimate critique from pattern-driven behavior
- Name the organizational signal in one precise sentence
What this simulation covers
This interactive training case places you in a realistic scenario about hollow introduction. When introductions are empty rituals rather than genuine connection points - and the system sets up new hires to fail before they take a single step Practice recognizing the pattern before it spreads through meetings and culture.
Signals to recognize
| Marker | What it means |
|---|---|
| Tone shift | Language becomes technically correct but emotionally dismissive |
| Credit redirect | Contributions are reframed to minimize the original speaker |
| False consensus | Disagreement is portrayed as irrational or uninformed |
| Delayed response | Answers arrive late, forcing others to move on without resolution |
What you'll practice
- Recognize tone and framing that sound rational but erode trust
- Separate legitimate critique from pattern-driven behavior
- Name the organizational signal in one precise sentence
- Decide when to escalate, document, or reset the conversation
- Connect micro-behaviors to systemic risk before crisis
What you'll learn to spot
A manager uses polite language to undermine a colleague — practice naming hollow introduction.
Leadership celebrates metrics while delivery stalls — spot when when the ritual of entry is louder than actual arrival replaces diagnosis.
You review threads before a reorg — identify signals that predict breakdown quarters early.
How it works
- Read the scenario — Work through a realistic workplace dialogue with context, tone shifts, and organizational pressure.
- Analyze the patterns — Identify markers, name the systemic signal in one precise sentence, and decide what matters.
- Get AI feedback — Submit your analysis and receive structured feedback comparing your observations to known signals.
What's inside
- Interactive multi-turn dialogue grounded in real organizational dynamics
- Signal markers highlighted for pattern recognition practice
- Analysis mode with guided prompts and AI-powered feedback
- Reference table of markers you can revisit during the simulation
FAQ
What is the Hollow Introduction training case?
An interactive System Signals simulation where you read a realistic workplace scenario, identify patterns related to hollow introduction, and receive AI feedback on your analysis.
How long does this simulation take?
Most participants complete the scenario and analysis in about 15 minutes.
What skills will I practice?
You will practice spotting early warning signals, naming the pattern (when the ritual of entry is louder than actual arrival), and explaining why it matters before escalation.
Do I need to read the essay first?
No. The simulation is self-contained. The full System Signal essay adds depth but is optional.
How does AI feedback work?
After you submit your analysis, the lab compares your observations to known signals in the scenario and highlights gaps or strong calls.
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Launch the interactive simulation, work through the scenario, and get AI feedback on your pattern analysis.
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