Mandate
Lehmann Systems develops scientifically grounded organisational architectures for public systems. Its mandate arises from more than thirty years of observing and analysing structures in university medicine, the service sector, schools and municipalities. Across all contexts, the same pattern appears: people carry responsibility without the organisation providing the structural conditions required for it. Roles conflict, processes fail, decisions remain unclear. Strain becomes individualised, although it is generated systemically.
The architectures PREA, META, PRA and MAMA, together with the RC brand, translate these insights into clear role logics, process structures and decision architectures. They are based on organisational research, systems theory and health sciences, and are fully documented, auditable and DOI‑anchored. Their shared core is social: public organisations carry responsibility for people – and can only meet this responsibility when they are structurally healthy themselves.
Health protection and performance are not opposites. They arise from the same structural conditions: clear roles, reliable processes, traceable decisions and institutional responsibility. Public systems can operate in a stable, effective and humane way only when these conditions are met. Lehmann Systems develops the architectures that create them.