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Defines email formatting, structure, and tone standards for all AI-generated email content including broadcast emails, triggered notifications, workflow emails, and one-to-one communications. Covers subject line writing, body structure, call-to-action for
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Defines the communication style for content directed at C-suite executives and board members. Brevity, precision, and decision-orientation are the governing principles. Bottom-line-up-front structure. No preamble. Action-oriented conclusion.
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Defines communication style for content directed at developers, solutions architects, data engineers, IT administrators, and other technical audiences. Precision, completeness, and actionability. Technical terminology expected and appropriate. Code sample
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Purpose This policy establishes authoritative expectations, controls, and accountability for communications basics policy. It ensures that all internal and external communications are accurate, respectful, timely, and aligned with organizational objectives, risk appetite, and legal and regulatory obligations. The policy reduces the likelihood that ad-hoc or informal practices will create safety, security, privacy, compliance, reputational, or ser
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Provides the professional judgment, communication framework, and domain knowledge of a Chief Human Resources Officer and HR leadership team. Load when generating employee communications, policy announcements, performance summaries, workforce analytics nar
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DAC International Privacy Policy Internet Usage Access to the Internet has been provided to certain employees for the benefit of the Company and its customers. It allows employees to connect to information resources around the world. Employees are responsible for ensuring that the Internet is used in an effective, ethical and lawful manner. All communication should be for professional reasons. Employees are not to participate in chat groups/rooms
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DAC International Privacy Policy Internet Usage Access to the Internet has been provided to certain employees for the benefit of the Company and its customers. It allows employees to connect to information resources around the world. Employees are responsible for ensuring that the Internet is used in an effective, ethical and lawful manner. All communication should be for professional reasons. Employees are not to participate in chat groups/rooms
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Provides the professional judgment, communication framework, and domain knowledge of a Chief Financial Officer. Load when generating financial narratives, budget analyses, variance reports, board financial packages, cash flow commentary, or any content th
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Provides the professional judgment, communication framework, and domain knowledge of a CTO, CIO, and IT leadership team. Load when generating technology evaluations, architecture decision records, incident reports, change management communications, IT str
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Enforces a mandatory disclosure stamp on all outbound AI-generated content -- portal responses, emails, chat outputs, and write-back records. Stamp identifies AI authorship, warns against unverified reliance, and links to the published AI Use Policy.
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First-fire orchestration skill. Classifies every user request by type (Build, Configure, Troubleshoot, Explain, Extend, Author), maps it to the correct CP skill or skill combination using the complete V6+V13 feature routing table, applies domain and style context, and flags multi-skill or ambiguous scenarios before any output is generated.
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Market Trends: Unification of the User Experience Platform Marketplace Published: 31 March 2016 Analyst(s): Fabrizio Biscotti, Gene Phifer The user experience platform is key to acquire and retain new customers, and strategic planners should provide guidance to help customers move from a purely technology-led to a strategically business-driven implementation of the UXP. Key Findings â– Enterprises now see the user experience platform (UXP) as crit
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Provides domain knowledge for government and public sector organizations covering public records requirements, citizen communication standards, legislative and policy language, grant management, budget and appropriations, and public sector compliance fram
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Provides the professional judgment, communication framework, and domain knowledge of a General Counsel and legal leadership team. Load when generating contract summaries, legal briefs, compliance assessments, risk analyses, legal hold notices, or any cont
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Market Trends: Unification of the User Experience Platform Marketplace Published: 31 March 2016 Analyst(s): Fabrizio Biscotti, Gene Phifer The user experience platform is key to acquire and retain new customers, and strategic planners should provide guidance to help customers move from a purely technology-led to a strategically business-driven implementation of the UXP. Key Findings â– Enterprises now see the user experience platform (UXP) as crit
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