TAG ARCHIVE
executive-intelligence
2 MARIA OS blog articles tagged executive-intelligence, organized as a Bonginkan topic archive for search engines and LLM retrieval.
Judgment OS / Decision Intelligence OS
Core MARIA OS research on turning organizational judgment into executable decision systems.
Agentic Company Architecture
Research on human-agent organizations, delegation boundaries, role topology, and governed autonomy.
Responsibility Gates and AI Governance
Safety, accountability, fail-closed gates, auditability, and human-in-the-loop control for AI agents.
Multi-Agent Mathematics
Formal models for convergence, stability, game theory, graph dynamics, and multi-agent evaluation.
Evidence, RAG, and Knowledge Governance
Evidence bundles, retrieval architecture, Graph RAG, knowledge trust, and auditable reasoning pipelines.
Agentic R&D and Judgment Science
Research operations, simulation labs, judgment science, recursive improvement, and experimental AI governance.
Executive Intelligence Synthesis: From Raw Meta-Cognitive Signals to Strategic Decision Support in MARIA OS
How MARIA OS converts low-level meta-cognitive telemetry into executive decision support through information-theoretic compression, relevance filtering, and narrative synthesis
Modern MARIA OS deployments generate tens of thousands of meta-cognitive signals per day, including bias scores, calibration errors, confidence distributions, blind-spot indices, cross-domain insight metrics, and organizational learning rates. Raw dashboards overwhelm executive decision workflows even when the underlying signals contain high-value risk and opportunity patterns. This paper addresses that signal-to-strategy gap by framing executive summarization as a rate-distortion problem: maximize compression while preserving actionable anomalies. We introduce a five-stage synthesis pipeline (hierarchical aggregation, relevance filtering, anomaly surfacing, narrative generation, and latency-accuracy balancing) and evaluate it across 14 MARIA OS deployments. Results show 97.3% information-load reduction with 94.1% anomaly preservation, alongside 2.7x faster and 31% more accurate governance decisions than raw-dashboard workflows.
From Coherence OS to Executive Intelligence OS: Evolution Conditions and Threshold Functions
When does a governance system stop enforcing rules and start making strategic recommendations?
A governance system that detects conflicts, enforces gates, and collects evidence can be viewed as a Coherence OS focused on operational consistency. An Executive Intelligence OS extends this with conflict anticipation, gate-adjustment recommendations, and strategic synthesis. This paper defines three threshold functions — conflict-detection accuracy C, gate false-acceptance rate G, and evidence sufficiency E — to evaluate readiness for evolution. We derive an evolution function E(c,g,e), identify a phase-transition region, and present a five-stage maturity model validated across six enterprise deployments.