Playbooks
Playbooks define canonical forms of finality at specific dispute nodes.
They do not provide solutions, recommendations, or remediation steps.
They describe where finality forms, not how to avoid or resolve disputes.
Each playbook focuses on a single irreversible state that emerges at a well-defined point in a process.
Playbooks apply to:
- moments of acceptance or handoff,
- transitions of custody or responsibility,
- points where attribution becomes fixed in practice.
They are designed to be process-agnostic and industry-neutral.
What Playbooks Are Not
Section titled “What Playbooks Are Not”Playbooks are not:
- legal determinations,
- quality guarantees,
- operational manuals,
- or dispute resolutions.
They do not assign fault.
They define finality conditions.
Structure
Section titled “Structure”Each playbook provides:
- a canonical definition,
- operational meaning within a process,
- explicit boundaries and exclusions,
- its relation to irreversible states.
This structure is intentional.