Governance Resilience Pathways (GRP)

Where governance confirms action is required to stabilise outcomes

Governance Resilience Pathways

Stabilising outcomes where control alone is no longer sufficient

Stability must be actively restored where control is no longer sufficient

Governance Assurance Mandates reinforce authority, alignment and control where exposure is present. However, there are conditions where exposure continues to develop despite control being applied. At that point, where control alone is no longer sufficient, stabilisation must be applied. Governance Resilience Pathways are activated under owner authority to restore stability, alignment and control within defined mandate.

Governed intervention under owner authority

This is not escalation. It is governed intervention. Governance Resilience Pathways are not a replacement for governance assurance. They are activated where exposure is confirmed and cannot be stabilised through control alone. Intervention is applied in a controlled, bounded manner, preserving accountability, authority and governance integrity. This is governed intervention, not delivery, not advisory, and not organisational substitution.

What GRP restores

instability contained within defined boundaries

alignment restored across decisions and execution

control re-established in practice and sustained

exposure stabilised and reduced within tolerance

accountability preserved under owner authority

How GRP works and what it restores

GRP restores how exposure is stabilised, and ensures alignment, control and performance are re-established where they have broken down.

When this becomes critical
How GRP works
Decision-grade outputs

Where this applies

Stabilisation is applied where exposure has materialised and outcomes require controlled intervention:

Where capital allocation or assumptions are no longer holding

Where performance or reliability requires stabilisation

Where commercial structures no longer align with intent

Where long-term obligations require controlled alignment

Where control alone is not sufficient, stability must be actively restored. GRP ensures exposure is stabilised and outcomes are brought back within defined tolerance.