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 complete 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 Boundaries
Mesa Point does not:
- Build automation systems
- Operate production workflows
- Own decision execution
- Provide ongoing managed services
Mesa Point exits once authority is validated in practice and ownership has transferred.
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