THE D12 GRID. Reference Document — Version 1.1
Description
THE D12 GRID is a neutral structural framework designed to support institutional coherence, documentary continuity, and decision traceability across complex and multi-actor environments.
In distributed governance systems, a recurring blind spot is not the absence of rules, procedures, or documents, but the progressive loss of structural coherence as documents and decisions circulate across organizations, personnel changes, project phases, and external constraints. This loss often remains unobserved until it becomes visible through audits, partner scrutiny, or reputational exposure.
Rather than prescribing policies or workflows, THE D12 GRIDprovides a set of invariant structural reference points enabling institutions to observe, assess, and stabilize their documentary and decision-making logic over time, independently of organizational form, sector, or technological stack.
The grid is composed of twelve neutral structural dimensions, each corresponding to a fundamental aspect of institutional stability, including responsibility attribution, documentary lineage, decision legitimacy, temporal continuity, and boundary definition. These dimensions are intentionally non-sectorial, non-normative, and technology-agnostic, allowing the grid to be applied across public administrations, international organizations, private entities, NGOs, and hybrid governance systems.
THE D12 GRID does not function as a certification scheme, audit tool, or compliance checklist.
It does not generate scores, rankings, or validations.
Its role is to make structural gaps, misalignments, or fragilities observable, without prescribing corrective actions or introducing new authority.
Used independently or in conjunction with documentary verification infrastructures such as ORVEX PRO, THE D12 GRID enables institutions to:
- Identify structural blind spots before they evolve into operational, audit, or reputational risks,
- Maintain documentary and decision coherence across time and organizational transitions,
- Support audit readiness without adding procedural or bureaucratic layers,
- Transmit institutional logic in a form that remains intelligible, verifiable, and durable for third parties.
This deposit presents THE D12 GRID as a transferable structural reference framework intended for decision-makers, governance designers, auditors, researchers, and institutional architects seeking a neutral method to reason about institutional coherence, without imposing new authority, technology, or procedural dependency.
Institutional framework (Public access).
Verification and scope clarification : https://ag2i-global.org/r/ag2i
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- Report: 10.5281/zenodo.18208701 (DOI)
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2026-01-25The D12 Neutral Actions Grid provides a framework for institutional coherence, continuity, and stabilization. It defines 12 observable and reproducible practices that ensure consistency, traceability, and operational resilience across organizations. Intended for use by institutions, NGOs, and research entities, it is compatible with IVAP-DOMINIZ principles. This document does not require implementation as a whole.
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2026-01-30THE D12 DRID is a structural reference framework designed to make institutional coherence, continuity, and stabilization observable over time. It articulates twelve neutral reference dimensions that allow institutions to identify, read, and preserve structural consistency across organizational changes, transitions, and multi-actor environments. The grid does not prescribe actions, policies, or corrective measures. It does not function as a decision-making tool, certification mechanism, or compliance framework. Instead, it provides a non-authoritative, reproducible reading layer enabling institutions to observe: • Structural continuity or rupture ; • Coherence across documentation and governance layers ; • Exposure to systemic or transitional blind spots. THE D12 GRID is intended for use by public institutions, NGOs, research entities, and complex organizations seeking to stabilize institutional memory and coherence independently of individuals, tools, or operational stacks. It is compatible with IVAP principles (revelation of structural exposure), PST-X.0 (transmissibility without dependency), and the DOMINIZ posture (neutrality, non-prescription, and non-solicitation).