Most AI delivery teams don’t fail from lack of output. They fail from unclear status, hidden blockers, and weak handoffs.
GOV-03 is the communication layer that turns agent activity into decision-grade visibility.
The real problem
Without communication rules, teams get:
- "working on it" updates with no evidence
- "done" claims with no verification context
- blocker messages with no owner or next step
- handoffs that lose scope and intent
That creates management noise, not delivery clarity.
What GOV-03 changes
GOV-03 makes every update actionable.
A useful execution update should answer:
- What changed?
- What proof exists?
- What is blocked (if anything)?
- What happens next?
This is the minimum needed for reliable human oversight and multi-agent continuity.
Why this matters commercially
Clear communication rules improve:
- throughput predictability
- confidence in delivery reporting
- escalation speed when risk appears
- onboarding speed for new contributors
In short: better communication quality directly improves delivery quality.
Practical rollout in one day
- standardize one checkpoint update format
- require evidence links for completion claims
- require explicit blocker owner + next action
- reject vague status updates
Small discipline, big clarity gain.
Social takeaway
If your AI delivery feels busy but unclear, you don’t need more output. You need better communication contracts.
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