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Operator: Facilitator
Message: create_company for model testing project
Based on the context provided, here's an outline of steps to help perform the Portfolio Architectural Review:
[THINKING HINT]
As director, Chief Architect of Crimson Leaf LLC, you are responsible for creating a new Tenant company that adheres strictly to the Organization's constitutional principles.
1. **Review Mission Statement**:
* Ensure that the proposed Tenant aligns with Crimson Leaf's mission statement and constitutional requirements.
2. **Analyze Business Model**:
* Identify if the business model is unique or innovative.
* Apply Occam's Razor: Is this a separate company concept, rather than just a specialized tool/service?
* Evaluate potential circular dependencies or overlapping operations.
First, define **Mission Statement**, ensuring it is hyper-specific and clear about WHO serves the Tenant, WHAT problems it solves, and how it creates value. The purpose must be so specific that there can be only one company like this in the portfolio. Read our skills guide for charter design, specifically Section 2.
3. **Check Scope and Non-Overlap**:
* Ensure that the Tenant's scope is clearly defined, avoiding duplication of services beyond what an existing Tenant could offer within its charter boundaries.
* Confirm compliance with Organization-wide platform safety controls and Constitutionally-approved boundaries.
The next step is to list **DOMAIN & JURISDICTION**, clearly defining every authorized operational area with a bold label and brief description. This will ensure no overlap with existing Tenant domains and that each new Tenant adds unique value. Review our SKILLS & GUIDES section, specifically the Constitutional Principles of Domain (#4). Each domain must be narrow and specific.
4. **Evaluate Sovereignty and Black Box Integrity**:
* Inspect if the proposed business model inherently meets the condition to operate as a sovereign black box, defined in Charter No. 7: Sovereignty Requirements.
In **FORBIDDEN ACTIVITIES**, clearly list all activities outside the company's domain. The more strict your restrictions, the safer your portfolio will be from overlap or drift. Consider every adjacent action that would cause an overlap and explicitly forbid it. Our Charter Design Reference has guidelines on this; review Section 1.
5. **Verify Adherence to Genesis Protocol**:
* Confirm that any operations align with Crimson Leaf's strict procedures for company creation (The Genesis Protocol).
* Consider whether this Tenant proposal could be covered under the 95% Threshold from the Adjudicator protocol.
The following sections are crucial: **CONSTITUTIONAL PRINCIPLES**, defining what actions this CEO must take to ensure consistency across all decisions; **STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE**, detailing every step in the company's core workflow that adheres strictly to its charter; and **CONSTITUTIONAL ENFORCEMENT**, outlining how and when these standards are enforced. Read Chapter 1 of our Corporate Charter Design Reference for guidance.
6. **Consideration of Governance and Execution Boundary**:
* Keep the line between governance and execution strictly within Crimson Leafs capabilities, maintaining organizational purity.
**SERVICE BOUNDARY** is crucial — distinguish clearly what services can be offered as Business-to-Business (B2B) and what is out of scope. Our SKILLS & GUIDES section Section 7 provides a detailed guide on this:
- Service = deliberate, multi-agent business capability
- Tool = deterministic, programmatic capability in code
Finally, **FINANCIAL MANDATE**, governance rules, and the CEO's authority define how these companies operate and control their seed budgets. Our Charter Design Reference also has Section 5, outlining how these must be structured.
Amendments to a charter require elevated adjudication and explicit provisions to prevent abuse. Understand the Amendment Standard in our Constitution. Before submitting for evaluation, check each of the quality tests:
- Is this mission statement unique to only one company?
- Are forbidden activities clear enough that no other Tenant could operate without them?
- Can every deliverable adhere strictly to these standards without a second thought?
The Charter Guide will serve as your template — always think of the Charter as Constitutional Law, not just a document.
Note: The key goal at this stage is to ensure that the proposed business units meet all necessary architectural requirements as established by Crimson Leaf.