Agent Readiness Diagnostic See where your operating model is exposed before your agents find out for you.
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The sequenced response for each pillar.

The diagnostic measures four structural pillars — Decision Rights, Data Contracts, Runtime Oversight, and Roles — and shows you where your operating model is exposed. The modules show you how to close the gap. Each one gives you the full architecture behind the pillar, a worked sequence your team can execute in 30 days, and the evidence base to bring your leadership team along.

You do not need a diagnostic result to use the modules. But the free diagnostic gives you a thorough read on where to start. Use the banner above to take it first, then begin with the pillar it flags as most exposed.

Agent Readiness Diagnostic — The Complete Bundle

The complete bundle

The full architecture

Four modules in one document. The complete operating-model architecture behind the diagnostic — with the framework walkthrough and the three-move sequence for each pillar.

Launch pricing through May 31, 2026

$450 $600

The fourth module is included for the price of three

Buy the full architecture — $450

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Module 1 — Decision Rights

Module 1

Decision Rights

Inventory → Boundary → Test

Identify every tool acting on your behalf, define what it is permitted to do, and test whether your controls hold when the tool moves at full speed.

Included in the full architecture bundle above.

Module 2 — Data Contracts

Module 2

Data Contracts

Select → Contract → Verify

Choose the highest-risk workflow, formalise the five-field data agreement, and test whether the system catches a contract failure before the tool acts.

Included in the full architecture bundle above.

Module 3 — Runtime Oversight

Module 3

Runtime Oversight

Classify → Instrument → Drill

Match oversight to autonomy tier, build the intervention path, and test whether it fires before the next consequential action completes.

Included in the full architecture bundle above.

Module 4 — Roles

Module 4

Roles

Map → Redefine → Evaluate

Map what the AI changed, rewrite the role around the residual work, and fix the evaluation logic that still rewards the pre-AI job.

Included in the full architecture bundle above.

Which module addresses which problem

Each module targets a different structural failure in how organisations govern AI agents. The diagnostic measures all four. The modules give you the named architecture and the sequenced response for the ones that matter most in your organisation.

Decision RightsData ContractsRuntime OversightRoles
The structural problemAgents act on authority nobody formally grantedAgents act on data nobody formally agreed was good enoughOversight runs at governance speed, not agent speedPeople are evaluated for the pre-AI job while performing the post-AI one
The diagnostic findingNo inventory of what acts and who authorised itNo agreement between data producers and agent consumersOversight designed for a lower autonomy tier than the agent operates atRoles absorbed AI informally without structural redesign
The three-move responseInventory → Boundary → TestSelect → Contract → VerifyClassify → Instrument → DrillMap → Redefine → Evaluate
The test that proves it worksSimulate escalation. Does control hold at full speed?Feed the agent bad data. Does the contract catch it?Trigger a boundary condition. Does intervention fire in time?Compare evaluation criteria to actual work. Do they match?

What you receive

Each module is a structured PDF document. It is not a slide deck, not a checklist, and not a set of tips. It is the operating architecture behind the diagnostic pillar it covers.

The named framework

The diagnostic runs on a proprietary framework that is not visible in the free result. The module names it, explains it, and shows you how the diagnostic result maps to it. Take the free diagnostic first and the framework clicks into place against your own profile. This is the structural model — not a generic maturity grid.

The structural analysis

A detailed explanation of why organisations fail at this pillar — grounded in engineering principles, operating-model research, and real deployment evidence. Not a summary of your result. A full analysis of the condition the result identified.

The three-move prescription

A sequenced response you can execute with your own team. Each move has a defined scope, a clear test for completion, and an explanation of why it comes in that order. The sequence is designed so each move creates the conditions the next move requires.

The self-check

Deeper diagnostic questions that go beyond what the free diagnostic covers. These help you test whether the structural condition identified in your result holds at a more granular level — and surface edge cases that even strong profiles tend to miss.

The engineering lineage

Each prescription is grounded in established engineering and governance principles — least privilege, circuit breakers, chaos engineering, producer-consumer contracts. The module names the lineage so you can evaluate the intellectual foundations for yourself.

Common questions

Do I need to take the diagnostic first?

No. The diagnostic personalises the order — it tells you which pillar to address first based on your organisation's specific exposure. But the modules stand on their own. If you already know where your operating model is weakest, you can buy the relevant module directly.

What is the difference between the free result and the paid modules?

The free diagnostic tells you where your operating model is exposed. It names the condition. The modules give you the named framework behind the diagnostic, the structural analysis of why organisations fail at each pillar, and the three-move prescription for closing the gap. The free tier shows you the problem. The paid tier gives you the architecture to fix it.

Why a bundle?

The four pillars are structurally connected. A gap in one pillar compounds gaps in the others. The bundle treats them as one operating-model system because that is how they behave in practice. The fourth module is included for the price of three.

What format are the modules?

PDF documents. Each module is a self-contained, structured document designed for internal circulation — brief your leadership team, give each area owner a specific starting point, or use it as the basis for a governance review. The bundle is delivered as a single organised PDF containing all four modules with a shared framework introduction.

Can I share the modules within my organisation?

Yes. Each module is provided under a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable licence to the purchasing individual or organisation. It may be shared internally in its original PDF format, provided it is not modified and the licence notice remains included. It may not be forwarded outside the purchasing organisation, republished, posted publicly, resold, incorporated into client deliverables or paid training materials, or used to create derivative works. Purchase does not transfer copyright or any underlying intellectual property rights. Full licence terms are included in each document. For permissions: markus@endeavorintel.com.

Who is this for?

For people responsible for how AI agents are introduced, used, or governed in practice — at organisation, function, or workflow level.

What if I have a problem with delivery?

If you do not receive your purchase email or your download link does not work, email markus@endeavorintel.com with the email address used at checkout and the product you purchased.

What is your refund policy?

These products are downloadable PDF documents delivered immediately after purchase. Because of that, refunds are generally not offered after successful delivery. If there is a duplicate purchase, a delivery failure, or another clear purchase error, email markus@endeavorintel.com and we will review it promptly and make it right.