Every other expensive output in your organization is measured, inspected, and proven. The decision is not. It is made in a room, defended by a memory, and lost to the audit six months later when someone asks why - and no one can answer.
Decision Assurance is the discipline that closes that gap. Drawing on a century of assurance - from the factory floor to the flight deck to the audit ledger - enterprise architect Andrew Guitarte builds the practice that makes a consequential decision provable: complete, consistent, governed, grounded, and on the record. Not an oracle that decides for you. A system that makes the decision defensible.
It is the first applied discipline in the Emergent Intelligence Library - a field guide for the architect who chairs the review board, the executive who answers for the call, and anyone deciding in a world where artificial intelligence now makes a thousand calls an hour that no one can explain.
Inside, you will build:
Why now. AI multiplies decisions and hides their reasoning. Regulation is beginning to demand that the call be explainable and on the record. The organizations that win the next decade will be the ones that can prove their decisions were made well - not the ones that decided fastest.
If you read Thinking, Fast and Slow for how people decide and IT Governance for who decides, read Decision Assurance for how to make a decision you can prove was right.
Don't just archive your decisions. Assure them.