Outcome Reporting
Reporting Philosophy
Reports communicate reality, not narratives. Conservative framing is applied to all outcome claims. Success is reported with caveats. Failures are documented with the same rigor.
Actual vs Projected Outcomes
Reports compare projected outcomes to actual results. Projections are not treated as commitments. Variance between projection and reality is expected and analyzed.
Variance as Signal
Variance is informative, not problematic. Consistent overperformance or underperformance relative to projections triggers recalibration. Variance patterns are reported and explained.
Confidence and Limitations
All reported outcomes include confidence ranges. Limitations are stated explicitly. Reports do not overstate certainty. Interpretive guidance is provided for institutional readers.