Processes

What will AGI do for Obtain approval to proceed or cancel work order?

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With no child occupations seeded, the scalar is derived entirely from the process name. 'Obtain approval to proceed or cancel work order' is an administrative, information-processing task. Even when taking place within physical manufacturing sectors like aerospace and shipbuilding, the specific work of reviewing data, communicating decisions, and authorizing actions in a system is heavily digital, placing it firmly in the digital band.

A drafted maintenance or production work order is submitted detailing the requested scope, estimated costs, and required resources.

Trigger
A drafted maintenance or production work order is submitted detailing the requested scope, estimated costs, and required resources.
Outcome
The work order is either formally authorized to enter the execution queue or officially canceled with documented justification.

The work itself

Grounded Work Profile

Measured by

  • Approval Cycle TimeprocessProfile
  • Work Order Cancellation RateprocessProfile
  • Approval Routing AccuracyprocessProfile

Key steps

  • Receive drafted work order requestprocessProfile
  • Evaluate scope against operational priorities and safety requirementsprocessProfile
  • Review estimated labor, materials, and cost parametersprocessProfile
  • Assess potential impact on production schedulesprocessProfile
  • Route to authorized personnel for decisionprocessProfile
  • Update work order status to approved or canceledprocessProfile
  • Notify requesters and stakeholders of the decisionprocessProfile

How AGI delivers it

Four ways AGI delivers for Obtain approval to proceed or cancel work order

  • Autonomous Agents as digital employees

    Hire a digital employee that does the job under earned, supervised autonomy.

    Agents.do
  • Services-as-Software

    Get the professional outcome delivered as software, priced on results, not headcount.

    Services.do
  • Business-as-Code

    Encode how your work runs, once, as software that executes itself.

    Platform.do