Engagement Model
Mesa Point engagements are designed to define and validate decision authority before automated execution scales.
Engagements are intentionally time-bounded and conclude with a defined authority framework and validation artifacts.
Engagement Phases
Phase 1 — Authority Discovery
Identification of decisions, ownership, dependencies, and cross-functional authority boundaries.
Phase 2 — Authority Definition
Definition of approval thresholds, escalation logic, stop conditions, and finality controls.
Phase 3 — Authority Validation
Use of a structured decision authority visibility environment to validate authority against actual execution behavior.
Deliverables
Clients receive:
- Decision authority maps
- Approval thresholds and escalation logic
- Stop/pause and intervention criteria
- Engineer-ready authority specifications
- Executive-level validation reports
Engagement Scope
Mesa Point engagements are limited to the definition and validation of decision authority.
Work focuses on clarifying ownership, escalation paths, stop conditions, and finality boundaries before automated execution proceeds.
Authority frameworks are validated in practice and then transferred to designated executives and delivery teams for ongoing operation.
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