Map decision
authority before
AI is automated.

Mesa Point is the mapping division of Mesa Group. The work specifies who owns the authority for every automated decision and where the boundaries hold.

01What Mesa Point does

The command chart is the artifact.

Mesa Point produces command charts. A command chart extends the org chart with decision authority, human-in-loop placement, and agent placement. The chart shows the executive sponsor, the operational lead, and the technical lead how every decision is handled when humans and automations share the work.

The mapping portfolio includes five named products. Each product is scoped to a specific buyer and a specific operational question. The Authority Map is the flagship; it is bought by founders, CEOs, and boards. The Shadow AI Audit is the sharpest commercial product; it is bought by CFOs, CISOs, and compliance officers. The Decision Chart, the Command Map, and the Authority Blueprint serve operational leaders, technology leaders, and pre-deployment buyers respectively.

Mesa Point engagements deliver three-level documentation in unison: a board and C-suite layer, an operational layer, and a developer layer. The three layers ship from a single source.

The work is engaged by founders, CEOs, COOs, board members, and principals at organizations of 75 employees and up. Mesa Point also serves regulated industries directly, with banking-forward methodology calibrated to SR 11-7 and OCC third-party risk guidance.

02Why this work matters

One missing specification.

The 85% AI failure rate traces to a single missing specification: who is allowed to decide, when, and within what limits.

The command chart is the artifact that resolves the question. Mesa Group is building the category around the discipline that produces it.

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