HR → SET (Structural Energy Theory) Load Map

SET explains how energy flows through an organization.
HR is responsible for detecting leaks, overloads, and imbalances.


1. Energy Inputs (Leadership)#

  • Vision
  • Priorities
  • Resources
  • Incentives

HR monitors:
Whether inputs are coherent or contradictory.


2. Energy Distribution (Management)#

  • Workload allocation
  • Task routing
  • Team coordination
  • Process execution

HR monitors:
Load imbalance, bottlenecks, and overload patterns.


3. Energy Output (Staff)#

  • Productivity
  • Creativity
  • Collaboration
  • Signal generation

HR monitors:
Burnout, stress, turnover, morale.


4. Energy Leaks (Systemic)#

  • Tool gaps
  • Policy contradictions
  • Rework loops
  • Poor onboarding
  • High turnover

HR identifies:
Where energy is lost instead of converted.


5. Energy Overload (Critical)#

  • Chronic overtime
  • Emotional exhaustion
  • Manager overload
  • HR overload

HR intervenes:
Using structural adjustments (IMP).


6. Energy Recovery (Restoration)#

  • Process redesign
  • Workload redistribution
  • Training
  • Clarified expectations

AI Observer:
Detects patterns and predicts future overload.


Summary#

SET gives HR a physics-based model for understanding workload, burnout, and structural inefficiency.