GREP-O² surfaces governance requirements, risk factors, execution dependencies, and obligations before work begins — so nothing critical is discovered after a decision is already in motion.
A project moves into execution. Three weeks in, a regulatory obligation surfaces that requires a different approval path. The work must pause, restart, or be undone.
A stakeholder who should have been involved from the start is identified at the point of sign-off. The process backs up.
A dependency on a system that is mid-migration is discovered after the integration design is finalized. The timeline shifts.
None of these are caused by negligence. They are caused by the absence of a structured obligation mapping process at the beginning.
GREP-O² maps regulatory, contractual, and operational obligations before execution begins. What applies, what is required, and what would be violated.
Systems, processes, and resources that must be in place before work can proceed are surfaced at the outset — not discovered mid-execution.
Who must be informed, consulted, or involved is identified structurally — not left to institutional memory or project manager judgment.
Governance controls and required approval sequences are identified before work begins — so execution follows the right path from the start.
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