Daniel Christian Schröter:
Daniel Christian Schröter is a systems architect. For more than a decade, he has been stabilizing complex and heterogeneous large-scale systems in environments where nothing can go wrong, because trust, stability, and responsibility are at stake. His central insight from thousands of hours in the engine room is that the most costly crashes rarely happen in the code but between people, in misunderstandings, fears, and unclear processes.
Driven by this realization, he works at the intersection of technology, psychology, and neuroscience.
His book The Human Operating System is the result: a precise fusion of the cool logic of systems architecture with the practical wisdom of psychology.
He translates the principles that make technology reliable into a toolbox of clear protocols, checklists, and rituals. The outcome is a concise, deeply human handbook for greater integrity, trust, and performance in teams, relationships, and within ourselves.