Workflow: Macroscope Intake (Conditional)
Workflow: Macroscope Intake (Conditional)
Owner: Camille (Client Intake Manager) Frequency: Per engagement (when triggered by decision rule) Type: Sub-process of Stage 1 (Client Intake) in the digital talent production line
Overview
Macroscope is created for enterprise/complex engagements to establish a shared vision and context before design begins. This lightweight workflow sits inside Stage 1 (Client Intake) and outputs a macroscope document that Elena (Enterprise Architect) consumes during Stage 2 (Requirements & Solution Design).
Discovery Call → Decide: Macroscope Needed? → YES → Capture Macroscope → Validate → Elena Consumes
→ NO → Continue Normal Intake
Decision Rule: Is Macroscope Needed?
Apply this rule during the Discovery Call (Camille's Stage 1 intake conversation with client).
Create a Macroscope When ANY of These Conditions Apply
Enterprise-wide scope
- 50+ end users, OR
- Affects multiple departments/business units, OR
- Organization-wide transformation initiative
Regulated environment
- ISO 27001, SOC 2, HIPAA, GDPR, or other compliance framework
- Financial services, healthcare, government sectors
Complex integrations
- 3 or more systems/APIs to integrate with, OR
- Custom data pipeline, OR
- Real-time synchronization requirements
Strategic/transformational use case
- Not a tactical tool or quick automation
- Intended to change how the organization operates
- Long-term strategic initiative
Client operates with EA/architecture governance
- Client has an enterprise architecture team or CTO
- Client follows a formal methodology (TOGAF, Zachman, etc.)
- Client requires architecture alignment/approval
Skip Macroscope When
- Pilot or proof-of-concept (scope is intentionally limited)
- Single user or small team tool (<10 users)
- Well-defined narrow scope with no architectural implications
- Tactical automation or simple process optimization
- Client doesn't have architectural governance structure
Steps
1. Discovery Call — Apply Decision Rule
When: Early in the conversation (first 10 minutes of discovery call)
Action:
- Listen for scope clues: org size, user count, integrations, regulatory mentions
- Ask the decision-rule questions if signals suggest macroscope might be needed
- Document the decision in the intake record: "Macroscope: YES / NO"
If NO: Continue with normal intake process (skip to Step 4)
If YES: Proceed to Step 2
2. Capture Macroscope
When: During requirements gathering (Stage 1, after discovery call)
Action:
- Walk through the macroscope template (
macroscope-template.md) with the client - Fill in all sections — mark items as TBD if the client needs time, but track them
- Spend time on Vision, Operating Context, and Success Metrics (these shape everything)
- For Methodology & Frameworks, note what the client uses (ask directly)
- Capture Open Questions — don't assume you know the answers
Artifact: Draft macroscope (stored temporarily in intake record)
Duration: 30-60 minutes of client time, spread across discovery + requirements conversations
3. Elena Validates (Draft)
When: After macroscope draft is complete, before approval
Owner: Elena (Enterprise Architect)
Action:
- Elena reviews the draft macroscope for clarity and completeness
- Flags gaps: missing integrations, unclear vision, vague operating context, etc.
- Asks Camille to clarify or fill gaps with client
- Does NOT design yet — validation only
Output: Comments/feedback to Camille
Turnaround: 1-2 business days
4. IT Architecture Team Validates (Final)
When: After Elena's feedback is incorporated
Owner: Elena + Ada (IT Architecture Team, if needed)
Action:
- Final review of the macroscope for architectural soundness
- Ensure all sections are populated and unambiguous
- Confirm framework choice is appropriate for the context
- Sign off: "Approved for Elena to design from"
Output: Approved/rejected status
Gate: Macroscope must be approved before Elena begins design
5. Macroscope Moves to Order Folder
When: After approval
Action:
- Move/copy the macroscope to
production-lines/orders/{order-slug}/macroscope.md - Reference the template:
# [Client] Macroscope (based on macroscope-template.md) - Link it in the order's README or index
6. Elena Consumes in Stage 2
When: Elena begins Stage 2 (Requirements & Solution Design)
Owner: Elena (Enterprise Architect)
Action:
- Elena reads the approved macroscope
- Produces architecture documentation FROM the macroscope:
- System design and boundaries
- Integration architecture
- Data flow diagrams
- Technology stack recommendations (aligned with framework)
- Architecture decision records (TFD)
- IT Architecture Team validates Elena's design against the macroscope
Output: Architecture documentation stored at production-lines/orders/{order-slug}/design/
Quality Gate
The macroscope is complete when:
- Decision rule applied (Macroscope: YES or NO recorded)
- If YES: All template sections populated (no unresolved TBDs)
- Client understands and has implicitly signed off on the macroscope
- Elena has reviewed and flagged no critical gaps
- IT Architecture Team has approved
- Moved to order folder and linked in intake record
Time & Effort
| Step | Owner | Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Decision rule | Camille | 5 min | Part of discovery call |
| Capture | Camille + Client | 45 min | Spread across conversations |
| Elena validation | Elena | 2 hours | 1-2 day turnaround |
| IT Arch validation | Elena + Ada | 1 hour | Overlaps with Elena validation |
| Move to order folder | Camille | 5 min | Housekeeping |
Total factory effort: ~3-4 hours per engagement (mostly Elena)
Examples
When Macroscope Was Created
- STM Enterprise Architect — Enterprise-wide scope (multiple teams), architecture governance model, strategic transformation
When Macroscope Was NOT Needed
- [TBD — first pilot/POC engagement] — limited scope, proof of concept, minimal integration
This workflow is intentionally lightweight. It's a decision gate + template, not a separate production line. Macroscope is a shaping artifact, not a deliverable.