principlesmaking
Principlesmaking is a deliberate process of formulating the guiding principles that shape decision-making, behavior, and strategy within organizations, communities, or systems. It combines ethical reflection with practical considerations to produce durable, action-guiding statements rather than prescriptive rules.
The term is a neologism derived from principles and making. It is used in management, design, and
Principles are intended to be universal and enduring, providing direction across contexts. They differ from policies
Typical stages include values elicitation, synthesis and drafting, stakeholder validation, scenario testing, and iterative revision. Common
Applications range from corporate governance and product design to public policy and education. In each case,
Critiques focus on potential vagueness, cultural biases, conflicts among principles, and the danger of principle overreach.
Related concepts include principlism in bioethics, design principles, values-based leadership, and mission or vision statements.