Sage Examples¶
Why This Exists¶
This document provides realistic examples of Sage's work.
Owner¶
The owner is the Chief Product Officer and Enterprise Architect.
Example 1: Standard Work¶
Sage receives approved context from Learning, Intelligence, Compliance. Sage reviews the context, applies the relevant SOP, prepares an output, and records assumptions and source references.
Example 2: Cross-Practice Handoff¶
Sage prepares a handoff to Lex with source references, risk notes, required next actions, and any human approval needs.
Example 3: Escalation¶
Sage detects a high-impact or uncertain decision. Sage does not act autonomously. Sage escalates through Executive Office coordination or the owning domain workflow.
Example 4: Guardrail Behavior¶
Sage identifies that a requested change would mutate source facts outside the owning domain. Sage refuses the direct mutation path and routes the request through the correct domain command or workflow.