Commit boundaries
Clarify allowed actions, approval-required actions, prohibited actions, data boundaries, evidence needs, and failure handling.
Human-Led, AI-First guidance
Define commit boundaries, Agent Passports, registry posture, human review, runtime governance, and escalation before scaling AI Worker use.
Context
This page supports education, planning, and operating model decisions. It connects the public approach to the library, readiness assessment, and human advisor path without duplicating practitioner templates.
Operating model
These pages explain the approach. The library holds the copyable artifacts, maps, AI Worker support notes, and review questions.
Clarify allowed actions, approval-required actions, prohibited actions, data boundaries, evidence needs, and failure handling.
Use Passport scope, Toll Gate decisions, Runtime Permits, Action Broker routing, evidence records, and human review for higher-risk action paths.
AI Workers may recommend, route, and prepare evidence. Humans remain accountable for owner decisions and approval paths.
Use the map to choose artifacts by section, user, AI Worker, implementation path, output, and website page.
Use the worker map to see jobs-to-be-done, inputs, outputs, supported artifacts, implementation paths, and governance considerations.
Use tailored entry points when buyers start from an industry context or operating function.
Planning artifacts support education and readiness decisions. They are not legal, compliance, security, or production approvals.
Path
Use the sequence below to decide whether your next step is self-guided library work, Create a Scaled Agent, or a human advisor conversation.
Review the operating model and define the business outcome, human owner, and decision boundary.
Use readiness and library artifacts to map workflows, AI Worker fit, governance needs, and evidence gaps.
Continue with Create a Scaled Agent, Portal Sign In, or Human Advisor support based on readiness and risk.
Readiness
Human-Led, AI-First planning should clarify who owns the work, what AI Workers may do, what must be reviewed, and how the organization will measure value and risk over time.
Start with the readiness assessment or route to a human advisor when the operating model, risk posture, or implementation path needs specialized review.