Aptly - Delegate, Escalate, Decide.
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Aptly - Delegate, Escalate, Decide.
@Aptly_Done
Aptly improves delegation of authority and streamlines decision management across your organization. Create, structure, and communicate delegated authorities.
United States Katılım Eylül 2023
16 Takip Edilen9 Takipçiler

Most enterprise orgs can't answer: "who approved this?"
Not because people aren't accountable.
Because authority lives in spreadsheets, email chains, and someone's memory.
Aptly fixes that. One source of truth for who can approve, commit spend, or sign, cascaded from the board down, with full audit trail.
When AI agents start taking actions on your behalf, knowing *who authorized what* isn't optional. It's infrastructure.
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Consider what agentic finance actually demands from a controls perspective.
They are the same standards you already apply to your human treasury team.
🪙A governed identity. Not a service account in your IT system. A documented actor in your delegation of authority framework, with an explicit authority record the same way a senior treasury analyst has one.
🪙Defined action boundaries. The delegation must specify what the agent can initiate versus what it can only recommend. Initiate and recommend are not the same thing. The difference is who bears accountability when something goes wrong.
🪙Hard transaction limits. Tied to amount, transaction type, legal entity, currency, and counterparty — enforced at the authorization layer before the action, not logged in the audit trail after it.
🪙Version-controlled records. When your auditor asks what authority that agent held on a specific date six months ago, you produce the answer in minutes. Not weeks. Not a reconstruction exercise. A point-in-time record that already exists.
🪙A deterministic escalation path. When the agent hits the boundary of its authority, it stops and surfaces the decision to a human with documented authority to resolve it. Not a system error. Not a silent override. A governed handoff.
🪙Expiration and renewal. An agent authorized for a treasury mandate eighteen months ago should not still be operating under that mandate today without an explicit review. Authority has a shelf life. That applies to agents as much as it applies to people.
The good news? You don't have to build this from scratch. Every one of these six requirements is exactly what AptlyDone was designed to deliver-for humans and agents both. Visit us at aptlydone.com.
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You already have the policies.
You already built the governance framework for humans.
The only question left is whether you extend it before your next audit, or after.
Full resource library 👇
aptlydone.com/resource-categ…
#AIGovernance #AgenticAI #DelegationOfAuthority #EnterpriseAI #CFO #RiskManagement
(@elonmusk, we realize hashtags aren't your thing, but we are trying to grow our following!)
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The answer isn't slowing down AI deployment.
It's treating agent authority the same way you treat human authority.
Defined scope. Explicit limits. Expiration dates. Audit trails. A single source of truth.
One system of record- for humans and agents both.
@Aptly_Done is building exactly that.
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