High-growth organizations stumble when nobody knows who decides. A concise decision-rights map beats long approval chains by clarifying who consults, who informs, and who owns the final call. With fast, reversible choices delegated to delivery teams, and rare, consequential bets escalated intentionally, you gain speed without roulette risks. Try writing one page per domain that lists decision owners, how to challenge choices, and how evidence flows. Invite comments from engineers weekly to keep it real.
Oversight works best when it appears exactly where developers already act. Embed tiny checks inside pull requests, deployment pipelines, and service templates, not separate portals. Preflight security scans, dependency policies, and change notes should run automatically, surfacing only vital exceptions. Every extra click should earn its existence. Start with one or two gates linked to real incidents from your past year, then measure lead time. If speed falls dramatically, adjust the control, not the goal.
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