Stewardship
Institutions endure because stewardship is inherited, not possessed.
Stewardship is the temporary acceptance of responsibility for the institution. It is held in domains, under the Constitution. The domains persist. The stewards rotate through them, one chapter at a time.
- Seat 01 · VisionFounders Circle
Holds the long horizon.
- Seat 02 · GovernanceConstitutional Council
Protects the rules of trust.
- Seat 03 · KnowledgeChronicle Editors
Compounds what is learned.
- Seat 04 · CultureCommunity Stewards
Keeps the practice human.
- Seat 05 · PlatformPlatform Team
Builds the discipline into the tools.
- Seat 06 · CommunityCohort Managers
Holds the room.
- Seat 07 · VenturesFounders
Practise the craft.
- Seat 08 · LicensingInstitutional Office
Extends the reach with care.
- Seat 09 · PortfolioInvestment Committee
Stewards capital patiently.
- Seat 10 · IntelligenceAI Stewardship
Grounds the machine in the constitution.
- 01VisionFounders Circle
- 02GovernanceConstitutional Council
- 03KnowledgeChronicle Editors
- 04CultureCommunity Stewards
- 05PlatformPlatform Team
- 06CommunityCohort Managers
- 07VenturesFounders
- 08LicensingInstitutional Office
- 09PortfolioInvestment Committee
- 10IntelligenceAI Stewardship
- Ten domains · one Constitution
The Constitution names three obligations every steward accepts on taking a seat.
- Article IStewardship
Every steward accepts temporary responsibility for protecting the institution.
- Article IIAccountability
Institutional decisions are preserved through the Institutional Chronicle.
- Article IIIContinuity
No office exists for the benefit of its holder. Every office exists for the benefit of those who follow.
Who currently holds each domain is a matter of record, not of brand. When names change, the domain does not.