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ADCS™ Executive Handbook

The guide to transform data and AI capabilities into observable decisions.

An executive reading to understand what must exist between data, AI, agents, controls, decision, action, and value without replacing the client's ecosystem.

Recognize why data, AI, and agents can grow without improving material decisions.

Understand where ADCS™ stands between existing capabilities, decision, action, and value.

Create a common language among leadership, data, technology, risk, and operations.

Identify the transversal planes that support observable and reconcilable decisions.

ARCOGI Handbook

ADCS™

Executive Handbook

From existing capability to observable outcome.

Security · authority · quality · economy · observability · learning

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What's inside

A short reading to align strategy, architecture, and operation.

01

From capability to result

The gap between data, AI, agents, systems, and observable outcomes.

02

The decision plane

How material decisions require context, authority, evidence, action, and learning.

03

The role of ADCS™

How Arcogi preserves the client's ecosystem and adds a governed decision plane.

04

Transversal planes

Security, authority, quality, economics, observability, and learning as an integrated discipline.

For whom

Made for those who need to decide better without rebuilding everything.

Executive leaders who need to explain returns on data, AI, and agents.
Technology, data, AI, risk, and operations departments that need to work around the same decision.
Architects and transformation leaders connecting technical capabilities to business value.
Next step

Download the Handbook and use it as an executive alignment point.

The guide helps initiate a common conversation between leadership, data, AI, risk, technology, and operations. If it makes sense to move forward, the baseline call goes deeper into your context.