Decisive AI · Vol. 5 · governance artifact

Decision Rights Charter Builder — Delegate, Augment, Reserve

Most AI rollouts never define which decisions the machine gets to make. This builder inventories your recurring calls, runs each through the three-question tier test, names accountable humans, and exports a published-quality charter — entirely in your browser.

Open the Decision Rights Charter Builder

Zero-Retention Policy:Your data is processed and purged. We don't train on your decisions.

Scope

Read the three-tier essay

About this tool

Why undefined boundaries create political friction

Teams fight hardest in undefined territory. When Delegate, Augment, and Reserve stay implicit, every workflow negotiates the boundary by accident — one prompt at a time.

Publishing a charter relieves anxiety: the friction was rarely about the technology. It was unspoken worry over who actually owns what.

The three-question tier test

Is it reversible? Who answers for it? Would you sign your name to it? The wizard recommends a tier; you can override — but you record both.

Augment without a named human is blocked. Delegate without audit cadence gets a checklist nudge. Reserve stays human-only: the machine may inform, never recommend.

Enterprise rollout

A team charter is the on-ramp. Rolling across a program or portfolio is where the AI Command Governance Kit and executive advisory turn template into operating system.

Browser-only · governance artifact

Your charter drafts stay on this device until you export. PDF export unlocks after you join The Bridge — one email, no account required. Pair with the AI Command Governance Kit when you roll this across an enterprise.

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