Decision Surface Map
A compact map of the Decision Stack surface, accountable layer, desired outcome, constraints, stakeholders, timing pressure, and routes in play.
- Accountable layer
- Business outcome
- Exposure and timing
- Routes in play
DeepMoat keeps private client work private while making the method legible through decision instruments: maps, exposure screens, route options, timing reads, memos, prototypes, and capacity plans.
Most DeepMoat work is confidential, NDA-bound, or too context-specific to explain publicly without exposing the client's business.
Artifact types show how the work becomes concrete without implying public case studies, logos, or disclosed outcomes.
Each format can be adapted after the client context is clear.
A compact map of the Decision Stack surface, accountable layer, desired outcome, constraints, stakeholders, timing pressure, and routes in play.
A pressure screen for choices with material budget, data, lock-in, trust, implementation, training, or timing consequences.
A compact comparison of the viable paths, what each would require, what should wait, and where DeepMoat recommends action or restraint.
A decision-layer memo that states what DeepMoat saw, what matters, what to prioritize, what timing suggests, and what needs evidence.
A supervision map for AI roles, data access, review loops, escalation paths, and human accountability before AI systems enter real workflows.
A visible route artifact showing what should be prototyped, built, trained, governed, paused, or sequenced before larger commitment.
Client context, logos, outcomes, and private systems stay protected unless a client approves disclosure.
Public artifact formats show how the method works without exposing client context, confidential systems, or implied outcomes.
Start with a contained read that turns the live pressure into an inspectable route, decision artifact, or next scope.