KD-033 · Workflow
Recovery Assessment Evidence Flow
Show how a recovery assessment moves from source evidence to a bounded sponsor decision.
- Evidence level
- Experience based
- Executive audience
- Executive sponsor, COO, transformation leader
- Publication status
- Published after human review
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Recovery Assessment Evidence Flow. Show how a recovery assessment moves from source evidence to a bounded sponsor decision. Business problem: Recovery work can turn into generic recommendations when evidence, constraint, and decision are not kept connected. Claim boundary: Experience-based operating model. It does not establish a client outcome, budget result, recovery result, or universal delivery prescription.
flowchart LR
S[Source artifacts] --> E[Admitted evidence]
E --> C[Observed constraint]
C --> T[Tradeoffs and options]
T --> D[Sponsor decision]
D --> R[Recovery action and review]Why this matters
Recovery work can turn into generic recommendations when evidence, constraint, and decision are not kept connected.
Executive decision
- Trace each finding from source evidence through observed constraint, tradeoffs, recovery option, owner, and next decision.
Claim boundary
Experience-based operating model. It does not establish a client outcome, budget result, recovery result, or universal delivery prescription.
Evidence summary
tko:ev-operational-intelligence-vs-reporting
Across healthcare, RachelOS, and CRE engagements, dashboards and reports describe what happened, but the decision about what to do next still depends on a person — reporting is not the same capability as operational intelligence.
Boundary: Generalized finding from cited code- and pattern-backed records. No metric.
healthcare:ev-healthcare-human-api-dependency
Across prior auth, UM, care management, interoperability, regulatory, and transformation work, the same root cause recurs: critical operational knowledge lives inside individuals instead of governed systems.
Boundary: Advisory experience; the through-line for all healthcare proof. Pattern not metric.