Slide 19
AI Governance Model
Explain policy, instruction hierarchy, and guardrails for AI-assisted delivery.
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Key points
- AI operations are documented and version-controlled.
- Instruction hierarchy defines behaviour and boundaries.
- Governance includes accessibility, security, quality, and transparency.
Speaker notes
- Emphasise this is operations governance, not generic AI hype.
- Mention that human accountability remains explicit.
Accessibility notes
- Keep layout simple: title + 3 bullets + one visual zone.
- Use minimal visuals (one icon, one screenshot, or one simple diagram only).
- Avoid dense process diagrams, nested callouts, and complex animation.
- Keep on-slide text short (roughly 25-40 words total where possible).
- Use high contrast and consistent spacing; prioritise readability over decoration.
- Governance includes accessibility, security, quality, and transparency.
References
`AGENTS.md` Reference used in this slide `ai/RUNNERS.md` Reference used in this slide `ai/Claude.md` Reference used in this slide `instructions/automation.instructions.md` Reference used in this slide `instructions/a11y.instructions.md` Reference used in this slide `docs/AUTOMATION_GOVERNANCE.md` Reference used in this slide