The work, with dates — and the thinking around it. Phases and what's inside them, plus who decides, what you're aiming at and what could go wrong. Read it back as a timeline, or open a sample to see a filled-in one.
Each one starts you with the phases that kind of work usually has. No dates — those are yours.
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Read as your week — what's truly yours, and when. Read as the business — what each step buys the business.
All of this is yours. Phase state is computed, never set by hand — a phase is done when everything in it is done, now once its start date has passed, ahead until then, and flagged overdue when today is past its end. The bars and the TODAY marker come from the same dates. Each item shows only the facets your plan wires in Structure.
Read as your week — what's truly yours, and when. Read as the business — what each step buys the business.
Sample, tied to your structure. Every task shows only the facets your plan includes — add Owner, Subtasks or a Due date in Structure and they appear on these rows. A business item lights up only when its part is wired: add an Approval gate (with the a decision to make seed) and “Signed pilot terms” moves from waiting to live.
How to read it. Each item appears only when its inputs are met; otherwise it drops into waiting on with what it needs — the engine never guesses. The olive tag is where it's stored. Add “Approval gate” or the a decision to make seed to watch a part move waiting → wired.