SAGE — Cross-Functional Decision Rooms.

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From → To

From the planning pain to sage — cross-functional decision rooms.

What it is

SAGE participates in multi-stakeholder conversations with role-aware framing for each participant. Each stakeholder sees the same proposal in their language — the CFO sees margin and working capital, operations sees capacity feasibility, customer service sees SLA implications. SAGE surfaces the trade-offs across functions in one view, tracks concurrence patterns when an action requires multiple approvals, and persists the conversation as the decision’s audit record. The SolveContext of any resulting decision links back to the conversation that produced it.

Cross-functional decisions resolve in one conversation with shared numbers in each function’s language.

Value

Cross-functional decisions resolve in one conversation with shared numbers in each function’s language. Trade-offs become visible rather than negotiated. The decision audit trail is durable and defensible, including who saw what and who concurred when.

What ships in this capability
  • 01Multi-stakeholder thread with per-role persona
  • 02Trade-off surfacing across functions in role-appropriate framing
  • 03Concurrence tracking for multi-approval actions
  • 04Durable conversation log linked to resulting decisions
  • 05Proactive group-chat initiation on cross-functional triggers
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