Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
These questions explain how AGC diagnostics work and why execution is conditional.
Because most failures are decision failures, not execution failures.
AGC exists to identify the real constraint before strategy, delivery, or capital is committed. Starting execution without diagnosis increases risk, cost, and the likelihood of failure.
AGC does not scope, price, or deliver execution services without diagnosis.
No.
Phase 1 and Phase 2 are execution phases. They are only accessible after approved progression from Phase 0.
Execution without a defensible decision record creates unacceptable risk.
Because diagnosis is the work.
AGC diagnostics are fixed-scope, evidence-based products that produce clear decisions. They are not sales exercises or discovery calls.
If progression occurs, 100% of diagnostic fees are credited forward. Clients only ever net-pay the highest phase reached.
That is a valid and often successful outcome.
AGC diagnostics exist to help you decide whether to proceed, pause, or stop. Avoiding the wrong execution is value, not failure.
There is no obligation to progress beyond diagnosis.
Because they are conditional, not purchasable.
Phase 1 and Phase 2 are shown to illustrate the delivery pathway. They are accessible only after approval of progression from the prior phase.
Yes.
All diagnostics can be booked and paid for directly on the website. Intake forms are issued automatically after payment.
Phase 0 requires eligibility confirmation due to its decision-grade nature.
Delivery begins only after payment is confirmed, the intake form is completed, and the required documents are received.
Delays in inputs pause the delivery timeline.
Entry Diagnostics establishes clarity for contained or internal decisions.
Phase 0 is required when exposure exists, including board approval, government involvement, investor exposure, capital expenditure, or reputational risk.
Phase 0 produces a formal decision record suitable for senior authorities.
AGC will require escalation to Phase O.
This protects decision-makers and ensures execution is authorised only when it is defensible.
No.
AGC diagnoses decisions and governs delivery where appropriate. It does not act as a broker, salesperson, or delivery contractor.