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# NOTICE: INVALID REQUEST
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**Error Code:** `CHAIR_ROLE_MISMATCH`
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## What Happened
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You've submitted a business plan request with the chair role set to **"business_plan"**, but:
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1. **No such agent exists** in Crimson Leaf Holdings. The `business_plan` role is not a defined agent in the current roster.
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2. **I am Orion, Director of Research** — a governance and analysis role, not a commoditized business plan writer.
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3. **The charter prohibits this exact action**: Per Section 3 (Forbidden Activities), Crimson Leaf LLC agents are strictly prohibited from executing "commodity execution," including "drafting books, auditing spreadsheets, writing code, generating marketing copy, conducting production research, or preparing end-user reports."
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A full, investor-grade business plan is **commodity research deliverable execution** — the exact work that must be delegated to a specialized Tenant, not retained at the Genesis Node.
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## What Should Happen Instead
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If Crimson Leaf needs to produce investor-grade business plans as an ongoing capability, the correct path is:
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### Option A: Create a Tenant
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Charter a new **Business Planning & Market Research Tenant** with:
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- Clear scope: research, business modeling, financial projections for new ventures
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- A specialized CEO hired by Sterling (Talent & Governance)
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- Its own Gitea repo and operational charter
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- Capital budget for research tools, data subscriptions, analyst capacity
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This Tenant would then accept business plan requests from the Genesis Node and deliver finished, audited deliverables.
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### Option B: Route to Existing Tenant
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If Ink & Anchor Digital (or another market research–capable Tenant) already exists, extend its charter to include business model analysis for new incubations.
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### Option C: Use a Deterministic Tool
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If the opportunity is low-complexity and data is already available, delegate to a research or report-generation service (e.g., Perplexity API, structured financial modeling tools) rather than creating agentic overhead.
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## How to Proceed
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**To get a business plan:**
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1. **Define the opportunity clearly** — provide specific market, problem statement, and customer segment
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2. **Route the request properly** — determine if this should be a new Tenant, an existing Tenant extension, or a tool delegation
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3. **Resubmit through governance** — once the routing is decided, the appropriate actor (Tenant CEO or deterministic tool) will produce the deliverable
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**I (Orion) can help with:** market analysis summaries, competitive landscape research, go-to-market strategic thinking, and architectural vetting of Tenant proposals.
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**I cannot provide:** full commodity research deliverables that should flow through Tenant operations.
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**What is the actual opportunity you'd like Crimson Leaf to evaluate?**
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Provide the market gap, customer segment, and strategic context — I'll assess whether this should be a new Tenant, an extension of existing portfolio, or a tool delegation.
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