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Managed delivery teams

Readiness Status Governance | The Rigors

Review the decision, evidence, boundaries, and next step for this route.

ForClients reviewing managed delivery and assessment evidence

FocusWork-first curation, named specialists, and managed delivery

ASSESSMENT RECORD

Evidence reaches a named human decision through visible controls.

  1. 01Instrument
  2. 02Scored evidence
  3. 03Conflict check
  4. 04Decision record
The standard, reviewer authority, conflict path, rationale, and version stay connected.

operating policy · no status has been issued

Review Standard v1

State changes must have authority and evidence.

the states are assessment in progress, current for network consideration, review due, paused, withdrawn by the professional, suspended pending defined review, revoked under an approved rule, superseded, or closed. Only an authorized owner may change status; the prior record, reason, evidence, notice, effective date, and appeal path remain attributable.

A review may be required after a material role or standard change, extended inactivity, material integrity concern, material client-quality evidence, lapsed required evidence, changed availability or consent, a sustained process defect, or a correction affecting the decision. A complaint or allegation alone does not silently become an adverse status.

Temporary suspension protects the process while a defined material concern is reviewed. Revocation requires the applicable rule, evidence, independent review where required, written rationale, notice, and available challenge path. Commercial pressure, Academy activity, nationality, accent, or an accommodation is not a status-change criterion.

Clients receive the bounded current evidence permitted for their decision and still interview and approve the actual named professional. A current Rigors record never replaces engagement-specific scope, availability, conflict, security, data, credential, or specialist review.

The Rigors is modeled on the structure of ISO/IEC 17024, the international standard for bodies that certify persons. IT Modality is not accredited to it and does not claim to be.

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