SAGE — Your Planning Team’s Institutional Memory.
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From the planning pain to sage — your planning team’s institutional memory.
SAGE translates natural-language intent into structured engine operations against the published schemas, reasons over the system’s state to answer questions without re-running the solver, and orchestrates the engine on the user’s behalf within explicit boundaries. Schema-bounded — SAGE cannot translate a request into a structurally invalid operation. Role-aware — SAGE talks to a CFO in financial vocabulary, to a CSCO in operational and strategic language, to a planner in tactical detail. Honest — when SAGE doesn’t know, SAGE says so and states what would be needed to answer.
Planners and modelers are liberated from repeatable execution work to become strategic advisors to the business and decision policy architects focused on enterprise performance optimization.
Planners and modelers are liberated from repeatable execution work to become strategic advisors to the business and decision policy architects focused on enterprise performance optimization. New planner ramp time compresses from quarters to weeks. Executives interact with the system in their own language. The team grows in judgment value without growing in headcount.
- 01Schema-bounded natural-language translation
- 02Per-role persona (CFO, CSCO, Supply Planning, Demand Planning, Commercial, Operations, Customer Service, Risk)
- 03Reasoning over cached state and decision graph
- 04Bounded orchestration — proposes, never auto-commits consequential changes
- 05Honest "I don’t know" pattern with stated information gaps