Enterprise Decision Authority
Governed evidence at the organisational scale.
Enterprise Decision Authority turns organisational response patterns into governed decision evidence, protected by anonymisation, cohort safety, lineage, and escalation controls.
Evidence path
Enterprise Decision Authority is not an entry point. It is reached after individual evidence — diagnostic, executive, and strategic — has established that an organisational-level reading is warranted.
What Enterprise Decision Authority does
The pipeline moves from individual response to governed organisational evidence — without compressing individual signals into false consensus.
Campaign-based collection
Responses are gathered under a governed assessment campaign tied to a specific organisational context. Each campaign has a named scope, a defined cohort, and a fixed review window.
Anonymisation and cohort safety
Individual responses are never surfaced. Results are aggregated only when the cohort meets the minimum threshold for privacy-safe reporting. Groups that fall below the floor are suppressed at both write and read time.
Contradiction and drift detection
The system identifies where team perceptions diverge from leadership positions, where stated priorities contradict execution patterns, and where institutional drift has accumulated over time.
Enterprise report generation
Findings are compiled into a structured enterprise report with named conditions, consequence signatures, and evidence references. The report carries a version identifier and is sealed against undetected modification.
Chain-of-custody lineage
Every material event — creation, viewing, export, update, escalation, revocation — is recorded in an append-only lineage ledger. No state change is untracked. The record survives report supersession.
Escalation into Strategy Room or Boardroom
Reports meeting escalation criteria can be advanced into Strategy Room review or prepared as Boardroom Dossier material. Escalation requires a named condition, consequence evidence, and operator authority sign-off.
Governance architecture
The pipeline is governed end-to-end — not just at the output. Each control layer is active during collection, processing, and release.
Privacy controls
Minimum cohort gate
Subgroup results are suppressed unless the respondent count meets the minimum threshold. The gate is enforced independently at aggregation and at read time.
Anonymised aggregation
Individual identifiers are separated from response data during processing. The enterprise view contains only aggregate patterns, never individual attribution.
Revocation controls
A report can be revoked by an authorised operator. Revocation is recorded in the lineage ledger. Downstream references to the revoked version carry a revocation marker.
Integrity controls
Lineage ledger
Every report event is written to an append-only ledger. The record is not editable after write. Superseded versions retain their own lineage chain.
Evidence hash
Each sealed report carries a content hash. If the underlying evidence changes after sealing, the hash no longer matches — changes become detectable on next verification.
Controlled publishing
Report release is not automatic. Escalation into Strategy Room or Boardroom requires a governed approval step. The release decision is logged with actor, timestamp, and authority.
Operator-ready · Gated engagement
Enterprise Decision Authority is available for qualified organisational deployments through a gated engagement process. The infrastructure is production-ready; engagement begins with a scoped review of the organisational context, campaign design, and governance requirements.
General-availability access has not yet been opened. Contact the team to discuss deployment scope and readiness criteria.
If you have an active decision case and are assessing whether organisational evidence is warranted, start at the diagnostic layer. Enterprise Decision Authority is earned, not purchased.
Abraham of London provides governed decision instruments and structured advisory frameworks. Nothing on this page constitutes legal, financial, investment, tax, medical, immigration, accounting, or other regulated professional advice. Access is charged for methodology access, software-enabled records, structured outputs, and session facilitation, not for guaranteed outcomes.