06 Growth and ontology

Understand the thinking behind the work.

Growth is where SANDR explains the operating knowledge behind its recommendations. Users can read articles, follow tours, and open the ontology.

The ontology is the structured language SANDR uses. Signals describe what is happening. Blocks describe the operating problem or response area. Tools are practical ways to act.

Growth shows the thinking behind SANDR's recommendations.

What the user does

The screen appears when the conversation needs detail.

If SANDR recommends a block or tool, the user should be able to inspect it. They can open the article, see connected signals, understand the relevant block, and choose a tool that helps the team respond.

This keeps recommendations from feeling mysterious. The user can see the source of the logic and decide whether it fits the operation.

Growth shows the thinking behind SANDR's recommendations.
Growth keeps learning close to the work.
Articles explain the recommendation.
The ontology gives SANDR a shared operating language.
Objects should show how they connect.
Knowledge can return to the conversation.

Outcome

What the user knows by the end.

The user can inspect why SANDR recommended something and decide whether the operating logic fits their reality.

Walkthrough

Bring one real operating day.

We will map how SANDR would open in the conversation, show the right context, prepare the work, and keep confirmation with the user.