🚩 The AI industry is confusing operationalizing decision governance with process, workflow and authorization.

And it is creating a mess.

Suddenly everything is called governance.

Decision Governance ≠ authorization
Decision Governance ≠ model accuracy
Decision Governance ≠ workflow approval
Decision Governance ≠ decision archaeology
Decision Governance ≠ data and AI governance
Decision Governance ≠ model life cycle management

Decision Governance has 3 pillars, if you miss one, you don't have a #DecisionGovernance

🔹 Design: What we intend to do.
• Decision Frames
• Decision requirements (using Decision Model and Notation)
• Strategic priorities
• Decision ownership
• Customer journey

→ Design defines clarity. Ensures alignment.
It sets the blueprint, but it doesn't execute the work.

🔹 Engineering: How we build the guardrails.
• Live Context
• Reusable Decision Modules
• Multi-actor hand-offs
• Semantic data layers

→ Engineering defines coherence.
It builds the infrastructure for decisions execution and operationalization.

🔹 Operations: How we assembly and operationalize decisions.
• Assemble composite decisions
• Adaptive rollouts
• Simulation and test
• Forensics and Auditing
• Decision drift monitoring

→ Operations ensure agility and compliance.
It ensures the decision stays defensible after it goes live.


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Published April 8th, 2026 at 07:30 am